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The Third Wave: Chinese Students' Values in Effective Mathematics Teaching in Two Secondary Schools

  • Zhang, Qiao-Ping
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.209-221
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    • 2014
  • In the last few decades there has been much interest in how mathematics can be effectively taught and learnt. The Third Wave is a unique ongoing international collaborative mathematics education research project, which aims to explore the relevant values of effective school mathematics teaching from both the teacher and student perspectives. As part of this project, this study investigates the related findings from students on the Chinese mainland. Multiple data were collected through classroom observations, focus group interviews, and written, open-ended questions. Twenty-four students from junior and senior secondary schools were invited to write down their views on an effective lesson, a good mathematics teacher, and how to do well in mathematics learning. Results showed that among the eight values determined in the study, the values of involvement, explanation, and examples were embraced by students across all grades. Students preferred teacher-led mathematics teaching. Junior secondary students placed more value on teachers' personalities, whereas senior students placed more value on teachers' teaching manners.

The Lived Space of Mathematics Learning: An Attempt for Change

  • Wong Ngai-Ying;Chiu Ming Ming;Wong Ka-Ming;Lam Chi-Chung
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.9 no.1 s.21
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    • pp.25-45
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    • 2005
  • Background Phenomenography suggests that more variation is associated with wider ways of experiencing phenomena. In the discipline of mathematics, broadening the 'lived space' of mathematics learning might enhance students' ability to solve mathematics problems Aims The aim of the present study is to: 1. enhance secondary school students' capabilities for dealing with mathematical problems; and 2. examine if students' conception of mathematics can thereby be broadened. Sample 410 Secondary 1 students from ten schools participated in the study and the reference group consisted of 275 Secondary 1 students. Methods The students were provided with non-routine problems in their normal mathematics classes for one academic year. Their attitudes toward mathematics, their conceptions of mathematics, and their problem-solving performance were measured both at the beginning and at the end of the year. Results and conclusions Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that the problem-solving performance of students receiving non-routine problems improved more than that of other students, but the effect depended on the level of use of the non-routine problems and the academic standards of the students. Thus, use of non-routine mathematical problems that appropriately fits students' ability levels can induce changes in their lived space of mathematics learning and broaden their conceptions of mathematics and of mathematics learning.

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Health Status and Resilience according to Acculturation Types among Chinese Students in Korea (국내 중국 유학생의 문화적응 유형에 따른 극복력과 건강상태)

  • Chang, Hae-Kyung;Han, Su-Jeong;Yang, Nam-Young;Yoo, Myoung-Ran;Ko, Eun-Ja;Kim, Hee-Kyung;Lim, Kyung-Choon;Lee, Mi-Ra;Son, Youn-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.653-662
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: This study was to identify the health status and reported resilience according to acculturation type among Chinese students in Korea. Methods: The subjects were 386 Chinese students studying in three universities in Chungnam province. The data were collected by standardized questionnaires and SPSS/WIN 15.0 program was used to analyze the data with descriptive statistics, Chi-square, t-test, and ANOVA. Results: Subjects reported the following Acculturation type: integration (26.7%), assimilation (28.5%), separation (32.4%), and marginalization (12.4%). The reported resilience was significantly different according to economic status. The health status was significantly different according to religion and economic status. Acculturation type was significantly different according to age, educational level, length of stay, type of residency and economic status working style. The health status and resilience were significantly different according to acculturation type. Conclusion: The findings suggest that integration of acculturation type is most useful to health status and resilience among Chinese students in Korea. Future studies need to examine acculturation type as coping strategy for foreign students' adaptation.

Teacher's Gender-Related Beliefs about Mathematics

  • Zhang, Qiao-Ping;Wong, Ngai-Ying;Lam, Chi-Chung
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.153-167
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    • 2013
  • Mathematics has been stereotyped as a male-dominated subject, and there is considerable evidence to support this belief. There has been much research in the past three decades on gender-related differences in elementrny and secondrny school mathematics. The research found that teachers possess different beliefs about male and female students that influence their teaching behaviour, which then directly or indirectly impact their students' behaviours, beliefs, and achievements in mathematics. Based on data collected from teacher questionnaire surveys in the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong, this study examines teachers' beliefs about the achievements of boys and girls in mathematics. The study also compares the findings in the two regions surveyed. Results showed that teachers gave more attention to boys than girls, regardless of the teacher's gender. Not only are teachers more likely to recall more boys than girls, but also more boys than girls with average academic standards.

Oral Health Behavior and Dental Clinics Satisfaction of Chinese Students' Studying in Korea (중국인 국내 유학생의 구강건강행태와 치과병의원 만족도)

  • Jin, Hye-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.4996-5002
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    • 2013
  • This study was performed to identify the oral health behaviors and dental clinics satisfaction of Chinese students' studying in Korea. This research was based on self questionnaire survey which 195 Chinese students in Korea. An interview questionnaire was used to collect information on general characteristics and oral health behaviors. Also, to compare between adults who participated to Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and dental health conditions. The statistical analysis was done by using the SPSS 19.0 program. Chinese students in Korea brushing teeth average appeared to be 2.14, and Korean adults teeth brushing average appeared to be 2.81. So Korean adults brushing teeth appeared to be more higher than Chinese student in Korea(p<0.05). Chinese student in Korea appeared to be overall satisfaction for using domestic dental clinic was 3.77. For using domestic dental clinic, Chinese student in Korea tell that improvement they should consider was high costs(15.3%), difficulty with communication(8.6%), foreigner discrimination(5.7%) by order of this. Chinese student in Korea have to keep their dental health well and necessary to grow right habit of dental health through dental health education program to accomplish efficient education during staying in Korea to study.

Chinese students' learning effect Impact on University life (중국유학생의 학습효과가 대학생활에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang, Sang-Bae;Yang, Hae-Sool
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 2012
  • Education market, with the opening of a recent study international recognition as part of an effort to broaden the Korean domestic universities paying attention on attracting foreign students. Foreign students in Korea domestic universities, particularly as a result of these efforts, and a surge in the number of Chinese students studying according to the learning outcomes and college life in adjusting to college life at the University of Chinese Students in Korea, and also heightened interest in social attachment and satisfaction, says impact on the student's college life due to the effects of Chinese students learning how to evaluate. Learning effects found emotion into college life, learning effects found body into college life, the perceptual learning effect to community college life, the perceptual learning effects, emotions college life, cognitive learning effect of the body into college life, academic college life college university of affecting life satisfaction, life satisfaction, body college life was.

A Study on Clothing Attitude of Chinese Students in Korea - Focused on Gender, Socio-economic Level and Resident Period - (한국내 중국인 유학생의 의복태도 연구 - 성별, 사회경제적 수준별, 한국거주기간별 -)

  • Yu, Ji-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.153-168
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the clothing attitude of Chinese students in korea according to gender, socio-economic level and resident period. The survey was conducted from October 30th to November 25th 2008, and 267 questionnaires were used for the analysis. Data were analyzed by factor analysis, T-test, ANOVA, Duncan's Multiple Range Test with SPSS 12.0. The results were as follows: 1. Most of Chinese students were middle-class Han race and they have been staying in Korea for 3 years. 2. Fashion leadership was classified as Innovation and Opinion leading factor; conformity as Nonconformity, Identification, and Norm consciousness; pursuit benefit as Practicality, Economy, and Aesthetic. 3. The Innovation factor was highly marked in female student group, the Opinion leading factor was higher in high-class group, and the pursuit benefit factor was significantly different between less than three years group and over three years group who have been in Korea. 4. We need to recommend best-design clothes for high-class Chinese female students who have been in Korea for over three years, and low-price clothes for less than 3 years.

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The Dual Language Usage and Hybrid Identity of the Student of Daegu Chinese Middle·High School (대구화교중고등학교 학생의 이중적 언어사용과 혼종적 정체성)

  • Park, Kyu Taeg
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.354-365
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    • 2017
  • This study is to analyze the dual language and hybrid identity of the students of Daegu Chinese Middle.High School. Such a phenomenon is being produced and changed at the site or zone of meeting different or conflict factors such as Chinese and Korean. The Chinese Korean students had learned Korean from their mother and her relative at a young age, and their dual and complex language habit was produced due to the learning of Chinese from father and his relative. A large number of the students were educated at a Korean kindergarten, but they were formally learned Chinese and China's society and culture at a Korean Chinese school after primary school. The Chinese Korean students talk with parents, brother and sister, teacher, friend and neighbor at home, school and local by Chinese and/or Korean. They use a dual language of Chinese and Korean based on various situations, but they do not particularly distinguished both language in cognition. The students have a hybrid identity of simultaneously recognizing Chinese and Korean. But some of them think Chinese or Korean. It is necessary for the results of this study to be objectified from the following research on the students of Chinese Middle・High School in Seoul, Incheon and Busan.

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A Study on the Preference of Clothing of College Female Students in China (중국(中國) 여대생(女大生)의 의복(衣服) 선호도(選好度)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Son, Hee-Jeong;Kim, Hyo-Sook
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2000
  • Today, China is drawing the attention of the entire world with rapid economic growth that commenced with the opening of its economy. The world recognizes the value of China as a massive market that will eventually lead the global economy in the future. This paper is devoted to basic research on Chinese apparel consumers and is intended to help apparel market developments in China. Its aim is to understand the distinct characteristics of China and to study general apparel designs and purchasing preferences necessary for the development of products that can meet the special needs of Chinese consumers. In addition it identified clothing behaviors to better understand the distinct characteristics of Chinese female college students preferences. The research showed that Chinese female college students preferred achromatic, dark blue, and red colors in decreasing order, and cotton and wool textiles. For style, they preferred designs that accentuated individuality. Also, comfort played an important role in purchasing. Behaviorally, they had strong interests in fashion but valued economic and pragmatic aspects when it came to purchasing, and were not much affected by the desire for identification. From research results, the paper concludes that there is a need for developing comfort-enhancing products for highly individual Chinese female college students, with designs uniquely preferred by them, and valueadded apparel products targeted for upper social levels.

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Variables Affecting Chinese University Students' Selection Factors for Korean Drama (중국 대학생의 한국 드라마 선택요인에 영향을 미치는 변인)

  • Liu, Li;Baek, Jongnam
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2021
  • This study was designed to investigate the variables affecting Chinese university students' selection factors for Korean drama. Participants in this study were 379 university students from Hunan Province, China. An online survey program(www.wjx.cn) was used to collect data for this study. The tool of this study was 'a tool for measuring the selection factors of Korean Dramas', and it was composed of two areas: completeness of work and recognition. The results of this study are as follows: First, the completeness of work factor are higher than the recognition of Korean dramas by Chinese university students. Second, there are differences in the factors for selection Korean dramas according to the gender, grade, age, major, and Korean Drama watching frequency of Chinese university students. Third, when Chinese university students select Korean Dramas, their preferred genre influences the selection factors for the level of work completion and recognition. Finally, it was discussed according to the results of this study, and suggested for the qualitative re-leap of Korean Dramas in the global era. In order to expand the Korean Wave market in China, cultural contents must be developed to embrace the sentiment of Chinese university students, a propagation strategy that reflects the latest consumption trends of Chinese youth must be established, and the sophisticated visual beauty of Korean Dramas must be realized.