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Chinese school

A Chinese school (simplified Chinese: 中文学校; traditional Chinese: 中文學校; pinyin: zhōngwén xuéxiào; Cantonese Yale: jūngmán hohk'haauh) is a school that is established for the purpose of teaching the varieties of Chinese (in particular, Mandarin and Cantonese), though the purpose can vary to teaching different aspects of Chinese culture such as Chinese art, calligraphy, history and martial arts. The programs can either be an independent institution or a part of an existing educational institution.

Chinese school
A student practices writing Chinese characters.
Traditional Chinese中文學校
Simplified Chinese中文学校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinzhōngwén xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationjūngmán hohk'haauh

Many Chinese schools are purposed to preserve traditional Chinese language and culture. In 2007, USA Today dubbed Chinese "... is the new English."[1] A recent trend in 2011 shows that the Chinese government has also provided funding to U.S. school districts with additional funding on top of funding they already receive from the U.S. government. As a result, there has also been concern that the Chinese government may also be infiltrating the education system outside its borders, as some people at a school district in Columbus, Ohio, feel it has done.[2]

Curriculum edit

A typical Chinese school curriculum can vary depending on the particular school. However, the Standard Chinese language and various aspects of Chinese culture such as Chinese art, Chinese history and Chinese martial arts are typically included.

Chinese language edit

 
Most native speakers of English find these sounds difficult.

The Chinese language is spoken by nearly 1.2 billion people or about 16% of the world's population. Chinese schools typically teach both written and spoken Chinese. With the growing importance and influence of China's economy globally, Mandarin instruction is gaining popularity in schools in the United States, and has become an increasingly popular subject of study amongst the young in the Western world, as in the UK.[3] One of the teaching tools used widely in Chinese schools is the Pinyin system, also known as the official phonetic system for transcribing the Mandarin pronunciations of Chinese characters into the Latin alphabet which was developed in the 1950s based on earlier forms of romanization. It was published by the Chinese government in 1958 and revised several times.[4] The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopted pinyin as an international standard in 1982.[5]

Chinese calligraphy edit

 
Calligraphy tools

Written Chinese as taught in Chinese schools uses methods as defined by the Shūfǎ (書法) from China, which means "the way/method/law of writing".[note 1] Curricula in Chinese writing typically focus on stroke order and repetition. Schools also teach the relationship of words based on their Chinese radicals, as many words come from ideas that relate to a particular topic. Stroke orders of words are also important as they dictate how Chinese words can be found in a Chinese dictionary.[6]

Chinese art edit

Chinese art is taught in Chinese schools following the techniques as established in Chinese painting. For example:

  • Gong-bi (工筆), meaning "meticulous", uses highly detailed brushstrokes that delimits details very precisely. It is often highly coloured and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects. It is often practised by artists working for the royal court or in independent workshops. Bird-and-flower paintings were often in this style.
  • Ink and wash painting, in Chinese Shui-mo or (水墨[7]) also loosely termed watercolour or brush painting, and also known as "literati painting", as it was one of the "four arts" of the Chinese Scholar-official class.[8] In theory this was an art practised by gentlemen, a distinction that begins to be made in writings on art from the Song dynasty, though in fact the careers of leading exponents could benefit considerably.[9] This style is also referred to as "xie yi" (寫意) or freehand style.

Chinese martial arts edit

Chinese martial arts, sometimes called "kung fu" are a number of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. Chinese schools often offer such programs as part of their curriculum as it is one of the fundamental aspects of Chinese culture. Though some martial art styles may have originated in other parts of Asia such as karate and tae kwon do, they are sometimes taught as though it were part of the Chinese heritage.

Major events edit

Chinese New Year edit

Many Chinese schools put on a Chinese New Year gala as the festival is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival, the literal translation of the modern Chinese name. Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year's Eve, the last day of the last month of the Chinese calendar, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month, making the festival the longest in the Chinese calendar. The first day of the New Year falls between January 21 and February 20.

See also edit

Other cultures and languages have similar setups. For example:

Notes edit

  1. ^ 書 being here used as in 楷书/楷書, etc, and meaning "writing style".

References edit

  1. ^ "Chinese isn't the new French - It's the new English".
  2. ^ "China sponsored language programs in U.S. raise concerns, hopes". CNN.
  3. ^ "How hard is it to learn Chinese?". BBC News. January 17, 2006. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  4. ^ "Pinyin celebrates 50th birthday". Xinhua News Agency. 2008-02-11. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
  5. ^ "ISO 7098:1982 – Documentation – Romanization of Chinese". Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  6. ^ Wang Li; et al. (2000). 王力古漢語字典. Beijing: 中華書局. p. 1118. ISBN 7101012191.
  7. ^ The Chinese character "mo" means ink and "shui" means water
  8. ^ Sickman, 222
  9. ^ Rawson, 114-119; Sickman, Chapter 15

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Chinese中文学校TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinzhōngwen xuexiaoYue CantoneseYale Romanizationjungman hohk haauhMany Chinese schools are purposed to preserve traditional Chinese language and culture In 2007 USA Today dubbed Chinese is the new English 1 A recent trend in 2011 shows that the Chinese government has also provided funding to U S school districts with additional funding on top of funding they already receive from the U S government As a result there has also been concern that the Chinese government may also be infiltrating the education system outside its borders as some people at a school district in Columbus Ohio feel it has done 2 Contents 1 Curriculum 1 1 Chinese language 1 2 Chinese calligraphy 1 3 Chinese art 1 4 Chinese martial arts 2 Major events 2 1 Chinese New Year 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCurriculum editA typical Chinese school curriculum can vary depending on the particular school However the Standard Chinese language and various aspects of Chinese culture such as Chinese art Chinese history and Chinese martial arts are typically included Chinese language edit nbsp Most native speakers of English find these sounds difficult Main articles Chinese language Standard Chinese and Chinese as a foreign language The Chinese language is spoken by nearly 1 2 billion people or about 16 of the world s population Chinese schools typically teach both written and spoken Chinese With the growing importance and influence of China s economy globally Mandarin instruction is gaining popularity in schools in the United States and has become an increasingly popular subject of study amongst the young in the Western world as in the UK 3 One of the teaching tools used widely in Chinese schools is the Pinyin system also known as the official phonetic system for transcribing the Mandarin pronunciations of Chinese characters into the Latin alphabet which was developed in the 1950s based on earlier forms of romanization It was published by the Chinese government in 1958 and revised several times 4 The International Organization for Standardization ISO adopted pinyin as an international standard in 1982 5 Chinese calligraphy edit Main article Chinese calligraphy nbsp Calligraphy toolsWritten Chinese as taught in Chinese schools uses methods as defined by the Shufǎ 書法 from China which means the way method law of writing note 1 Curricula in Chinese writing typically focus on stroke order and repetition Schools also teach the relationship of words based on their Chinese radicals as many words come from ideas that relate to a particular topic Stroke orders of words are also important as they dictate how Chinese words can be found in a Chinese dictionary 6 Chinese art edit Main article Chinese painting Chinese art is taught in Chinese schools following the techniques as established in Chinese painting For example Gong bi 工筆 meaning meticulous uses highly detailed brushstrokes that delimits details very precisely It is often highly coloured and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects It is often practised by artists working for the royal court or in independent workshops Bird and flower paintings were often in this style Ink and wash painting in Chinese Shui mo or 水墨 7 also loosely termed watercolour or brush painting and also known as literati painting as it was one of the four arts of the Chinese Scholar official class 8 In theory this was an art practised by gentlemen a distinction that begins to be made in writings on art from the Song dynasty though in fact the careers of leading exponents could benefit considerably 9 This style is also referred to as xie yi 寫意 or freehand style Chinese martial arts edit Main article Chinese martial arts Chinese martial arts sometimes called kung fu are a number of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China Chinese schools often offer such programs as part of their curriculum as it is one of the fundamental aspects of Chinese culture Though some martial art styles may have originated in other parts of Asia such as karate and tae kwon do they are sometimes taught as though it were part of the Chinese heritage Major events editChinese New Year edit Main article Chinese New Year Many Chinese schools put on a Chinese New Year gala as the festival is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar It is also known as the Spring Festival the literal translation of the modern Chinese name Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year s Eve the last day of the last month of the Chinese calendar to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month making the festival the longest in the Chinese calendar The first day of the New Year falls between January 21 and February 20 See also edit nbsp Education portalChinese as a foreign languageOther cultures and languages have similar setups For example Hebrew school Arabic language school Hindi language school Francais langue 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