Research on Advanced Oral Chinese Curriculum From the Perspective of Constructivism Theory

Authors

  • Dan Zhou Guizhou Light Industry Technical College
  • Yao Li Guizhou Light Industry Technical College
  • Xichen Nie Guizhou Light Industry Technical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1203.12

Keywords:

oral Chinese curriculum, the constructivism theory, scaffolding mode, interactive mode, task-based mode

Abstract

With the rapid development of globalization, the advanced oral Chinese curriculum becomes more and more important in international education for the foreign students of the senior class in China. Aiming to address the problems in the teaching of oral Chinese curriculum, this paper uses the literature method, comparative analysis method, and survey method to study the advanced oral Chinese teaching mode under the constructivism theory. With the guidance of constructivism theory, this paper concludes and provides three teaching modes including scaffolding mode, interactive mode, and task-based mode by analyzing oral Chinese teaching cases. The construction of the three teaching modes can do more effective functions on the advanced oral Chinese curriculum for the international education teachers to use.

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2022-03-01

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