This is one of two volumes by the same editors that explore historical,
philosophical, and cultural perspectives on literacy in China. This
volume focuses on English literacy in China, while the other volume is
on Chinese literacy. In modern day China, English has enjoyed an
increasingly important status in education, but not without challenges.
The essays in this volume provide a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary
look at changes in English literacy practices and literacy instruction
in China from the first English school in the 19th century to recent
curriculum reform efforts to modernize English instruction from basic
education through higher education. Together, the essays address a wide
array of topics, including early childhood English education, uses of
information technology to teach English, and teaching English to Chinese
minority students. This work is essential reading for those who want to
expand their understanding of English literacy education in China.