An ecological psychology perspective in teaching Chinese online

Author:

Paul Jing1ORCID,Nuesser Michaela2ORCID,Zheng Dongping2

Affiliation:

1. Agnes Scott College , Decatur , USA

2. University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa , Honolulu , USA

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we first introduce three ecological principles for designing Chinese language online teaching and learning activities drawing from ecological psychology. The first principle – perception and action cycles in an ecosystem, advocates for situating online learning in a physical environment and creates activities with potentials to engage perception-action cycles. With the second principle – intention and attention merge in an ecosystem, we advocate for designing complex, flexible and dynamic activities and providing scaffolding for attunement. The third – meaning-making and values-realizing coincide in an ecosystem, calls for designing activities that allow for care-taking of oneself, each other, and the environment and cultivate curiosity and mindfulness for values-realizing and individual meaning-making. To highlight ways to tap into learners’ interest and connect to people and places, we then share two example activities with both low-technology and high-technology options.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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