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Exploration of a Backward Unit Design Program Through Narrative-Based Neuroscience for TCFL
This study, grounded in narrative-based neuroscience, explores the pioneering unit design and pedagogical approaches to TCFL. Its primary objectives encompass facilitating cross-cultural identity, affective engagement, and enriching language acquisition for second language learners. Conventional instructional techniques often overlook the imperative cultivation of emotional resonance and the meticulous orchestration of linguistic and cognitive frameworks, engendering a dearth of profound cognitive processing and cultural assimilation. Within this study, we adopt a narrative-based neuroscience-informed backward design template, synergizing the tenets of Understanding by Design to seamlessly intertwine pedagogical objectives and evaluative measures through the lens of learners’ attainable capabilities. Neuroscientific inquiry into brain functioning during learning has divulged intricate processing mechanisms. The fusion of neuroscience and narrative science imbues Chinese language acquisition with an experiential facet, transcending the mere accrual of information, thus stimulating learners’ enthusiasm and ardor. In summation, this study pioneers innovative Chinese teaching design method that foster cross-cultural identity and emotional immersion. It propels the integration of narrative-based neuroscience into language education, augments language proficiency and cross-cultural cognizance, and furnishes invaluable insights for the enhancement and innovation of pedagogy.
期刊介绍:
The journal serves as a vehicle for reporting and sharing the results of studies by early childhood education in the Pacific area. It is peer reviewed to insure that only high quality manuscripts are accepted for publication. The journal is multi-disciplinary and serves educators and other professionals concerned with the education and care of young children. It focuses primarily on research activities in the Pacific Rim area, though research reports from other areas are not excluded. The journal includes research articles related to the education and care of children from birth to age 8 and to related topics. These include reports of empirical research, reviews of research, critiques of research, and articles related to the applications of research to practice.