The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines

The people to people component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) paved the way for more Native Chinese teachers to have lived experiences teaching in the Philippines. Through stories and reflections of teachers, including that of the author who is uniquely involved, this article offers insights...

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Main Author: Yugioksing, Jane
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.socialtransformations-11132024-10-31T07:12:03Z The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines Yugioksing, Jane The people to people component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) paved the way for more Native Chinese teachers to have lived experiences teaching in the Philippines. Through stories and reflections of teachers, including that of the author who is uniquely involved, this article offers insights on the accounts of their personal experiences in teaching Chinese Mandarin in the Philippines. The study totals seven faculty members from different international schools in the Philippines and a few volunteer teachers from the Ateneo de Manila University’s Confucius Institute—all with experience in teaching secondary students. These teachers compared their teaching experience in their home country with their teaching experience in the Philippines using a hermeneutic narrative approach. Transitional challenges range from differences in pedagogical designs, beliefs and attitudes, and curriculum expectation. This study hopes to draw implications on managing cross-cultural transition experiences and provide an understanding of the diverse teaching and learning environment of institutions with a westernized system of education for the benefit of future Native Chinese teachers who wish to work in the Philippines. 2019-11-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol7/iss2/4 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/socialtransformations/article/1113/viewcontent/ST_207.2_204_20Article_20__20Yugioksing.pdf Social Transformations Journal of the Global South Archīum Ateneo Cross-cultural transitions Belt and Road Initiative Native Chinese teachers
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Cross-cultural transitions
Belt and Road Initiative
Native Chinese teachers
spellingShingle Cross-cultural transitions
Belt and Road Initiative
Native Chinese teachers
Yugioksing, Jane
The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
description The people to people component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) paved the way for more Native Chinese teachers to have lived experiences teaching in the Philippines. Through stories and reflections of teachers, including that of the author who is uniquely involved, this article offers insights on the accounts of their personal experiences in teaching Chinese Mandarin in the Philippines. The study totals seven faculty members from different international schools in the Philippines and a few volunteer teachers from the Ateneo de Manila University’s Confucius Institute—all with experience in teaching secondary students. These teachers compared their teaching experience in their home country with their teaching experience in the Philippines using a hermeneutic narrative approach. Transitional challenges range from differences in pedagogical designs, beliefs and attitudes, and curriculum expectation. This study hopes to draw implications on managing cross-cultural transition experiences and provide an understanding of the diverse teaching and learning environment of institutions with a westernized system of education for the benefit of future Native Chinese teachers who wish to work in the Philippines.
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title The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
title_short The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
title_full The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
title_fullStr The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The People-to-People Dimension of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Native Chinese Teachers’ Accounts of Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Philippines
title_sort people-to-people dimension of china’s belt and road initiative: native chinese teachers’ accounts of cross-cultural encounters in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol7/iss2/4
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