The Development of Chinese Language Education in Ireland: Issues and Prospects

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Chang Zhang & Hongfei Wang, The Development of Chinese Language Education in Ireland: Issues and Prospects, TEANGA, the Journal of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics, 25, 2018, 34 - 51Download Item:
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There has been a massive growth in trade and communication between Ireland
and China in the past decade. Under such influence, Irish third level institutions
have established Chinese or Chinese-related degree programmes, and post-
primary schools have been offering Chinese courses as Transition Year1
modules. However, the continuous development of Chinese language education
in Ireland also faces many challenges. Though the Junior Cycle Short Course2 in
Chinese has been designed and published for three years now, there are still
very few schools offering this course for a variety of educational and
sociocultural reasons. In higher education, Chinese programmes are showing
decreasing enrolment, and learners were found to suffer from demotivation
issues. This paper briefly reviews the development of Chinese language
education in Ireland in the past decade. It aims to suggest means of addressing
some existing issues from three general perspectives regarding the course
syllabi and materials, the Chinese teachers and the relevant research in an Irish
context.
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