A Collaborative Auto-Ethnography: A South Africa-China Community of Practice and Its International Collaborative Research Process

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https://doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/4904

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Communities of Practice, platform agreement, collaboration, Chinese characters, auto-ethnography

Abstract

A South African university and a Chinese university embarked on a collaborative research project in 2014. The project was propelled by the introduction of Mandarin as a second additional language in South African schools and Mandarin taught as a foreign language to non-Chinese learners and mixed-blood learners (one parent is ethnic Chinese) in schools in China. A Community of Practice (CoP) was established as part of the existing research project in 2017. Based on our research process experiences as a CoP we were able to present a collaborative auto-ethnographic narrative. The focus was on the teaching and learning of Mandarin as a foreign language: Chinese characters. The benefits of the CoP for each country ensure the sustainability of the research project, with a renewed vision for future research. CoPs are enablers of collaborative comparative research whereby their combined experiences and conclusions are reflected in an auto-ethnographic narrative.

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Linpu Wang, Zhejiang International Studies University

Institute for China-South Africa Comparative Education Studies, Zhejiang International Studies University

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2019-10-29

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Nel, Norma, Linpu Wang, Soezin Krog, and L. D. M. Oupa Lebeloane. 2019. “A Collaborative Auto-Ethnography: A South Africa-China Community of Practice and Its International Collaborative Research Process”. Education As Change 23 (October):22 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/4904.

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Received 2018-10-12
Accepted 2019-08-03
Published 2019-10-29