The evaluation of a Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners

The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate the Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners through a review of distance education and how it applied in foreign language teaching, a learning package based on Unisa's Mandarin Chinese 1, a beginners' co...

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Main Author: Hau-Yoon, Lucia
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, Lourens Johannes Rasmus
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/747
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-7472016-04-16T04:07:39Z The evaluation of a Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners Hau-Yoon, Lucia Van Niekerk, Lourens Johannes Rasmus Li, C. C. 495.1071168 Chinese language -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- South Africa -- Case studies Chinese language -- Spoken Chinese -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Foreign speakers -- Case studies Language transfer (Language learning) -- South Africa Curriculum evaluation -- South Africa Distance education -- South Africa The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate the Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners through a review of distance education and how it applied in foreign language teaching, a learning package based on Unisa's Mandarin Chinese 1, a beginners' course, was fully discussed and demonstrated. An analysis was made of what had been utilised in the learning package and how each element helped distance learners to develop their language skills. Based on the course's learning outcomes, learning material, assessments and learning support, empirical research was done through focus group interviews and questionnaires to test the effectiveness of the Mandarin course. Analysis of the results suggested that: • Students needed to build up a more realistic expectation about learning Chinese. • Students' workloads needed to be re-examined and re-measured. • Certain students lacked learner autonomy. • Mandarin courses should be produced jointly with distance teaching institutions abroad. Educational Studies M.Ed. (Didactics) 2009-08-25T10:46:24Z 2009-08-25T10:46:24Z 2009-08-25T10:46:24Z 2002-06-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/747 en 1 online resource (xi, 189 leaves : ill.)
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Chinese language -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- South Africa -- Case studies
Chinese language -- Spoken Chinese -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Foreign speakers -- Case studies
Language transfer (Language learning) -- South Africa
Curriculum evaluation -- South Africa
Distance education -- South Africa
spellingShingle 495.1071168
Chinese language -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- South Africa -- Case studies
Chinese language -- Spoken Chinese -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Foreign speakers -- Case studies
Language transfer (Language learning) -- South Africa
Curriculum evaluation -- South Africa
Distance education -- South Africa
Hau-Yoon, Lucia
The evaluation of a Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners
description The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate the Mandarin Chinese course taught as a foreign language for distance learners through a review of distance education and how it applied in foreign language teaching, a learning package based on Unisa's Mandarin Chinese 1, a beginners' course, was fully discussed and demonstrated. An analysis was made of what had been utilised in the learning package and how each element helped distance learners to develop their language skills. Based on the course's learning outcomes, learning material, assessments and learning support, empirical research was done through focus group interviews and questionnaires to test the effectiveness of the Mandarin course. Analysis of the results suggested that: • Students needed to build up a more realistic expectation about learning Chinese. • Students' workloads needed to be re-examined and re-measured. • Certain students lacked learner autonomy. • Mandarin courses should be produced jointly with distance teaching institutions abroad. === Educational Studies === M.Ed. (Didactics)
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