Wan-Jeng Chang’s research while affiliated with Overseas Chinese University and other places

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Publications (3)


Cultural characteristics developed through Chinese literacy instruction
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January 2013

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Amber Yayin Wang

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Wan-Jeng Chang

This paper aims to explore how cultural characteristics developed through literacy instruction influence teaching and learning. This study analyzes the nature of the Chinese written language, assesses Chinese academic habits, and compares Chinese and American cultural beliefs about teaching and learning. The research concludes that Chinese cultural traits have much to do with literacy instruction. It is suggested that teachers need to be consciously aware of the values embedded in their instruction so they can modify and direct the education toward the intended goal.


Developing Intercultural Awareness and Language Speaking Proficiency for Foreign Language Learners through Cross–Cultural Voicemail Exchange

January 2013

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To expand global and intercultural communication, the effectiveness of asynchronous online communication devices, especially email, have been discussed in the area of foreign language teaching. A lack of specific research exists that addresses the application of online voicemail. This paper reports on a five month period of voicemail exchanges between 53 EFL learners in Taiwan and 56 CFL learners in the United States. The authors examine the responses of EFL students to this cross–cultural voicemail project and assess their progress in intercultural awareness and English speaking proficiency before and after the project. This study concludes that the use of voicemail creates an impact on the English speaking performance and intercultural awareness of EFL students and increases the motivation of EFL students in using English to express ideas. Further implications for teaching are discussed.


Significant Change on Anxiety Level of Speaking English in the Pre-and Post-Project Survey
Significant Change on Frequency of Speaking English in the Pre-and Post-Project Survey
Opinions about Motivation to Learn English
Significant Improvement on the English Speaking Proficiency
Significant Improvement on the English Listening Proficiency

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Developing Intercultural Awareness and Language Speaking Proficiency for Foreign Language Learners through Cross–Cultural Voicemail Exchange
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To expand global and intercultural communication, the effectiveness of asynchronous online communication devices, especially email, have been discussed in the area of foreign language teaching. A lack of specific research exists that addresses the application of online voicemail. This paper reports on a five month period of voicemail exchanges between 53 EFL learners in Taiwan and 56 CFL learners in the United States. The authors examine the responses of EFL students to this cross-cultural voicemail project and assess their progress in intercultural awareness and English speaking proficiency before and after the project. This study concludes that the use of voicemail creates an impact on the English speaking performance and intercultural awareness of EFL students and increases the motivation of EFL students in using English to express ideas. Further implications for teaching are discussed.

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... Granted, it is a common approach for teachers to provide positive feedback to motivate students. But in the Chinese context, it is challenging, particularly for novice teachers, to teach in quiet classrooms where the predominant learning mode is non-verbal, and students don't speak unless being called upon (Wang & Chang, 2013). In addition, with the predominant mode of whole-class instruction, when students do speak up, they must do so in front of 45-55 fellow students (Gu, 2006;Tan, 2015). ...

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Similar Foci, Different Lenses: Literacy Education Beliefs and Practices of Chinese and U.S. Teachers
Cultural characteristics developed through Chinese literacy instruction
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  • January 2013

... Faktor budaya mempengaruhi efektivitas komunikasi, berdampak pada kebijakan perdagangan bebas, strategi lokalisasi, periklanan, efektivitas merek, hubungan bisnis, manajemen, pemasaran, negosiasi, dan perilaku konsumen dalam konteks internasional (Tian Guang, 2012). Kemahiran bahasa meningkatkan kejelasan dan pemahaman dalam komunikasi lintas budaya, memfasilitasi pertukaran yang efektif dan mengurangi kesalahpahaman, yang sangat penting untuk mengembangkan kesadaran antarbudaya (Wang & Chang, 2011). Untuk menghindari persepsi negatif seperti stereotip, prasangka, rasisme, dan etnosentrisme dalam komunikasi lintas budaya, beberapa strategi dapat digunakan. ...

Developing Intercultural Awareness and Language Speaking Proficiency for Foreign Language Learners through Cross–Cultural Voicemail Exchange