DENZER, Vera, DIDIER, Andrea, DRUMM, Sandra, HAMBACH, Dennis, KAPLINSKA-ZAJONTZ, Marta, NOEKE, Josef, SETTINIERI, Julia, XI Lin, and ZHU Hongyu
Subjects
*GERMAN as a foreign language, *GERMAN language teachers, *MECHANICAL engineering, *LEARNING, *TECHNICAL education
Abstract
Based on the example of formative evaluation data collected from the Chinese-German double degree program in mechanical engineering at the Chinese- German Technical Faculty in Qingdao (China), this paper discusses opportunities and challenges of integrating content and language learning as well as ways of optimizing preparatory and academic German language courses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*GERMAN as a foreign language, *GERMAN language teachers, *TEACHING methods, *TEACHER training, *INTERVIEWING
Abstract
In this paper, I will first review the history of advanced training for Chinese German teachers in the first phase (from 2006 to 2009) and the second phase of the development of the Department German Studies in China. The current situation of the young Chinese German teachers is presented and analyzed by the result of a research based on the newly founded departments of German Studies from 2000 to 2009 at 40 universities. This is also considered to be an argument for the second phase (2010-2017) of the advanced training, namely that the training courses should be aimed at special fields of German Studies. After the report on the second phase of the advanced training, I try to evaluate the impact of the training courses by analyzing comments in video interviews as well as e-mail surveys in 2016. By comparing the results conducted with the same target group in 2009 and 2017, the continuous impact of the teacher training can be brought to light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*GERMAN as a foreign language, *GERMAN language teachers, *CHINESE literature, *MEDICAL schools, *PHYSICIANS
Abstract
This paper focuses on the future of German Studies in China. After an introduction sections on the history and the contemporary situation of German Studies in China are given. The focus is on perspectives for the future, such as e. g. the growth of German Studies, publication opportunities, the structure of the broader concept of German Studies, and the situation of prospective future professors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*GERMAN as a foreign language, *TEACHING methods, *SUSTAINABLE development, *LEARNING, *GERMAN language teachers
Abstract
The present paper focuses on teacher training of German as a foreign language in China. On the background of a long historical development and the tendency to speak multiple languages at present, teaching German language is experiencing a boom in China today. At the same time the adaptation to the great need of qualified teaching staff, the improvement of teaching content and methods of learning as well as the use of modern teaching methods are important factors for sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]