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Constructing And Applying Rubrics In College-Level Efl Writing Assessment In China, Chunhui Li Jun 2018

Constructing And Applying Rubrics In College-Level Efl Writing Assessment In China, Chunhui Li

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Assessment is a critical component in the teaching of writing and plays an important role in discovering and helping to address students’ writing difficulties. Therefore, it is essential for teachers to approach writing assessment in a reliable and valid way. Previous studies showed that assessment rubrics, used as a standard to describe performance evaluation, can help teachers effectively assess student writing. The reliability and validity of the use of rubrics for helping teachers in assessing writing fairly and improving students’ writing ability has received much research attention; however, less attention has been paid to teacher training in the area of …


L’Enseignement Du Français En Chine, Xuan Wang Apr 2013

L’Enseignement Du Français En Chine, Xuan Wang

Syracuse University French Colloquium

Xuan ecrit: "Je voudrais vous faire une présentation sur l’enseignement du français dans mon pays, en Chine et la situation concrète dans mon université. Dans ma présentation, tout d’abord, je ferai une brève introduction sur l’histoire de l’évolution du français durant les trois grandes périodes importantes telles que celle d’ avant la fondation de la République populaire de Chine, 2e période, c’est l’enseignement du français avant l’ouverture de la Chine (1949-1978)et 3e période, l’enseignement de la discipline des études françaises depuis l’ouverture et la réforme de la Chine (1978- à présent) ; puis je présenterai la situation actuelle de l’enseignement …


Mao Tse-Tung And I Were Beggars, Yu Siao Jan 1959

Mao Tse-Tung And I Were Beggars, Yu Siao

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This book was written neither in admiration of a hero nor in condemnation of a bandit. I had neither object in view. Moreover, to my mind, the line of demarcation between the bandit and the hero is at times faint. No, in the following pages I have attempted merely to set down an accurate record of certain episodes in my life selected from the storehouse of memory as of certain interest to the public at large and in connection with current events in the Far East. More important than this, I feel it my duty, not only towards my own …