A total of 1,807 male and female seventh graders studying in different school bands, using either English or Chinese as a medium of instruction (EMI and CMI respectively) participated in this study over a period of 3 years. They were administered measures of self-regulated learning strategies,...
effectiveness of vocabulary notebooks on vocabulary acquisition of a form-two Chinese-as-the-medium-of-instruction (CMI) class 热度: PRODUCTANDSERVICESOLUTIONS CommonProcedureNo.315 ISSUEDATE REV.DATE Evaluationdate Conductby COMPANYOVERVIEW SupplierName ...
Internationally, the English as a medium of instruction (EMI) wave has been ever-intensifying in higher education, as foreseen by Dearden (2014). The shift is driven by both local and international considerations. For instance, Kang (2018) elucidates that the impetus for the adoption of EMI in...
[...] and Chinese (CMI schools) as the medium of instruction; schools would be given full discretion to determine its MOI arrangements if the average proportion of Secondary One intake admitted to a class belonging to the "top 40%" group in the previous two years reached 85% of the size...
[...] and Chinese (CMI schools) as the medium of instruction; schools would be given full discretion to determine its MOI arrangements if the average proportion of Secondary One intake admitted to a class belonging to the "top 40%" group in the previous two years reached 85% of the size...
(si22bun33gung55pui23/shì bàn gōng bèi).) three strategies are recommended in support of the government’s long-term goal of teaching Chinese in Putonghua (TCP). Compared with the current policy provision, whereby Putonghua is taught 2–3 lessons per week as a separate subject, it ...
While extensive studies have been devoted to English-medium-instruction programs as a major strategy of internationalization, there is a paucity of research on the content-and-language learning experiences of international students enrolled in non-Englis
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The public exam results fail to show that Chinese medium school kids do better as a whole in written Chinese than EMI school kids. Of course, if you were to compare kids from one of the more selective CMI schools like Pui Ching to even the better EMI schools, I have no doubt at all...
[...] and Chinese (CMI schools) as the medium of instruction; schools would be given full discretion to determine its MOI arrangements if the average proportion of Secondary One intake admitted to a class belonging to the "top 40%" group in the previous two years reached 85% of the size...