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Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Technology for Education in Developing Countries (TEDC'06)

DOI: 10.1109/tedc.2006.12

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ESL and Learning Technologies in Fast Developing China: Creativity and Innovation toward Beijing Olympics 2008

Proceedings article published in 1 by R. R. Klein, P. C. Rogers, Zhang Yong
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Abstract

Metis Global Network is involved in ESL education, toward humanistic Beijing Olympics 2008. East meets West with ESL in China. It is an important experimental context for intercultural relations. In this paper we use the context of a private Chinese experimental school attached to Beijing University as an interesting setting to capture the complex nature of educational technologies in China, both the positive and the negative. This case study will describe some of the dynamics the relationships between the students, teachers, administrators, and emerging technologies