This book presents innovative strategies for teaching the Chinese
language to English-speaking students around the world, using in-depth
research arising from a long-running and successful Chinese language
teaching programme in Sydney. Throughout the book its authors emphasise
the importance of teaching methods which explore the relevance of
Chinese to all aspects of students' everyday lives; 'Localising Chinese'
by folding it into students' everyday sociolinguistic activities
performed in English. The research presented here demonstrates how,
through school-driven, research-oriented service-learning, university
graduates from China learnt to use student-centred learning-focused
language education as a basis for professional learning. In the context
of China's growing influence in the global academic community, this book
addresses the urgent need to promote effective communication and
partnerships. It provides a valuable resource for language teachers and
teacher educators, as well as education researchers in the areas of
international education, linguistics, the sociology of education and
knowledge exchange.