Abstract
This paper attempts to suggest a teaching-and-learning method utilizing
collaborative learning in Korean language and culture classes designed for
Korean minors in foreign colleges. The subjects are students of the class
<Korean Popular Culture> as a part of the minor course in Taiwan, and <Korean
Through Media> as part of the minor course in Hong Kong. Although Korean
literature provides exceptional educational materials assisting learners to
understand Korean culture, society, mindset, and behavior, it faces numerous
problems when being put into place in educational settings. Some of the major
difficulties include a lack of lecture time, disparity between the learners’
Korean abilities and learning background, and shortage of professional
workforce. As such, this research provides cases where collaborative learning
was applied to the teaching-and-learning process in Korean literature courses
to address those challenges. The authors expect the class cases provided in this
research to serve as efficient teaching-and-learning methods for instructors
struggling with said difficulties teaching Korean-related classes internationally
or to foreigners in Korea.
Translated title of the contribution | Research on Korean Literature Education Through Collaborative Learning: With a Focus on Foreign College Cases in Taiwan and Hong Kong |
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Original language | Korean |
Pages (from-to) | 225-250 |
Journal | Studies of Chinese and Korean Humanities |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2021 |