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Publication Date: 2013-Feb
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Using a Radical-Derived Character E-Learning Platform to Increase Learner Knowledge of Chinese Characters
Chen, Hsueh-Chih; Hsu, Chih-Chun; Chang, Li-Yun; Lin, Yu-Chi; Chang, Kuo-En; Sung, Yao-Ting
Language Learning & Technology, v17 n1 p89-107 Feb 2013
The present study is aimed at investigating the effect of a radical-derived Chinese character teaching strategy on enhancing Chinese as a Foreign Language (CFL) learners' Chinese orthographic awareness. An e-learning teaching platform, based on statistical data from the Chinese Orthography Database Explorer (Chen, Chang, Chou, Sung, & Chang, 2011), was established and used as an auxiliary teaching tool. A nonequivalent pretest-posttest quasi-experiment was conducted, with 129 Chinese-American CFL learners as participants (69 people in the experimental group and 60 people in the comparison group), to examine the effectiveness of the e-learning platform. After a three-week course--involving instruction on Chinese orthographic knowledge and at least seven phonetic/semantic radicals and their derivative characters per week--the experimental group performed significantly better than the comparison group on a phonetic radical awareness test, a semantic radical awareness test, as well as an orthography knowledge test. (Contains 2 tables, 3 figures and 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Chinese, Electronic Learning, Quasiexperimental Design, Pretests Posttests, Chinese Americans, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods, Semantics, Phonetics, Orthographic Symbols, Experimental Groups, Control Groups
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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