About
Hui Huang is a Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at Monash University, specializing in second language acquisition and pedagogy. Their research focuses on teaching methodologies, technology integration in language learning, sociolinguistics, and immigrant identity formation in multilingual contexts. Huang has collaborated on projects such as Collaborative Teaching, Learning and Research in Chinese Studies and My Life in Australia: Chinese Immigrant Narratives.
Teaching commitments include courses for background speakers of Chinese (ATS1905/1906) and advanced Chinese language modules (ATS3007/3008). Their work bridges language education with sociocultural studies, emphasizing practical applications for immigrant communities and heritage language maintenance.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in the text.
- Grants/Projects: 6 major projects including ARC-funded research and cross-university collaborations.
- Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary teams focusing on virtual education and immigrant narratives.
Research outputs (48+ articles) explore topics like online language learning efficacy, sociolinguistic identity negotiation, and pedagogical innovations in virtual environments. Key themes include adapting to post-pandemic education challenges and leveraging local community resources for language revitalization.
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