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The Routledge Handbook of East Asian Gender Studies presents
up-to-date theoretical and conceptual developments in key areas of
the field, taking a multi-disciplinary and comparative approach.
Featuring contributions by leading scholars of Gender Studies to
provide a cutting-edge overview of the field, this handbook
includes examples from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong
Kong and covers the following themes: theorising gender relations;
women's and feminist movements; work, care and migration; family
and intergenerational relationships; cultural representation;
masculinity; and state, militarism and gender. This handbook is
essential reading for scholars and students of Gender and Women's
Studies, as well as East Asian societies, social policy and
culture.
This book describes a theory-guided approach to Foreign Language
(FL) course development, implementation, instruction and
assessment. It documents the development and implementation of a
theory-guided approach designed to exploit cross-linguistically
sharable competencies as resources for promoting FL learning. The
volume delineates the processes of (a) identifying
cross-linguistically sharable competencies, (b) exploring ways of
exploiting sharable competencies as resources in promoting language
skills through their purposeful use for content learning, (c)
implementing the instructional approach in multiple EFL classrooms,
and (d) evaluating the approach by comparing learning outcomes
across classrooms. It presents a solid conceptual framework that
integrates theories in multiple research domains, including second
language acquisition, knowledge acquisition, and language
assessment. It also provides detailed descriptions of framework
construction and classroom implementation - the two processes that
are integral to course design and development.
Understanding reading abilities and their development is
fundamental for language comprehension and human cognition. Now in
its second edition, this book draws on research from multiple
disciplines to explain reading abilities in both L1 and L2, and
shows how this research can be applied in practice in order to
support reading development. Research into reading has progressed a
great deal since the first edition was published, so this edition
has been completely updated and revised, in order to reflect these
advances. All chapters present updated research studies, and
completely new chapters are included on the neurocognition of
reading, reading-writing relationships, and digital reading. If you
want to know how reading works, no matter the language(s) involved,
as well as how it can be taught effectively, this book provides a
persuasive research foundation and many practical insights. It is
essential reading for academic researchers and students in Applied
Linguistics and TESOL.
This book describes a theory-guided approach to Foreign Language
(FL) course development, implementation, instruction and
assessment. It documents the development and implementation of a
theory-guided approach designed to exploit cross-linguistically
sharable competencies as resources for promoting FL learning. The
volume delineates the processes of (a) identifying
cross-linguistically sharable competencies, (b) exploring ways of
exploiting sharable competencies as resources in promoting language
skills through their purposeful use for content learning, (c)
implementing the instructional approach in multiple EFL classrooms,
and (d) evaluating the approach by comparing learning outcomes
across classrooms. It presents a solid conceptual framework that
integrates theories in multiple research domains, including second
language acquisition, knowledge acquisition, and language
assessment. It also provides detailed descriptions of framework
construction and classroom implementation - the two processes that
are integral to course design and development.
Understanding reading abilities and their development is
fundamental for language comprehension and human cognition. Now in
its second edition, this book draws on research from multiple
disciplines to explain reading abilities in both L1 and L2, and
shows how this research can be applied in practice in order to
support reading development. Research into reading has progressed a
great deal since the first edition was published, so this edition
has been completely updated and revised, in order to reflect these
advances. All chapters present updated research studies, and
completely new chapters are included on the neurocognition of
reading, reading-writing relationships, and digital reading. If you
want to know how reading works, no matter the language(s) involved,
as well as how it can be taught effectively, this book provides a
persuasive research foundation and many practical insights. It is
essential reading for academic researchers and students in Applied
Linguistics and TESOL.
The Routledge Handbook of East Asian Gender Studies presents
up-to-date theoretical and conceptual developments in key areas of
the field, taking a multi-disciplinary and comparative approach.
Featuring contributions by leading scholars of Gender Studies to
provide a cutting-edge overview of the field, this handbook
includes examples from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong
Kong and covers the following themes: theorising gender relations;
women's and feminist movements; work, care and migration; family
and intergenerational relationships; cultural representation;
masculinity; and state, militarism and gender. This handbook is
essential reading for scholars and students of Gender and Women's
Studies, as well as East Asian societies, social policy and
culture.
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