Over last decade, globalization has brought prominent attention to
culture and culture pedagogy. This book explores approaches to teaching
Chinese culture to adult/tertiary learners with little or no familiarity
with Chinese language in Australia. To help those learners develop
understanding of Chinese cultural and/or skills for interaction with
Chinese people, seventeen specific approaches classified into three
types, namely cognitive, experiential and cognitive-experiential mixed,
were applied in varied ways in the teaching sessions. Data were
collected for evaluation of the appropriateness of using the approaches,
the ways they were handled, and other relevant issues. The book is
research-based in cultural pedagogy in adult/tertiary teaching. It
provides a reference for teaching culture, language and intercultural
language education. The author being a bilingual teacher and academic
from a native Chinese cultural background, provides reflective teaching
and learning models in professional development from a third place.