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Ying Yue is an Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages, Literatures & Cultures at the University of Virginia's College of Arts & Sciences. She specializes in foreign and second-language education, with a focus on Chinese language instruction and teacher training.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Foreign and Second-Language Education, State University of New York at Buffalo
- M.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, Middlebury College
- M.A. in British and American Literature, Wuhan University
Her research focuses on foreign-language pedagogy, particularly high-leverage teaching practices, cultural dimensions in language teaching, and foreign-language teacher education. She aims to develop effective methodologies for Chinese language instruction in diverse educational settings. Her teaching responsibilities include second- and third-year Chinese courses at the University of Virginia.
The available publication reflects a strong interest in the challenges of Chinese language education within the U.S. K-12 system, indicating a commitment to improving pedagogical frameworks and addressing systemic issues in language instruction. Her work bridges theory and practice in language education.
Scientific Awards:
- Tuition Scholarships from the Graduate School of Education at the University at Buffalo
- Confucius China Study Plan Scholarship by the Confucius Institute at Buffalo
- Stephen A. and Ruth H. Freeman Scholarship from Middlebury College
Ying Yue is actively contributing to the advancement of Chinese language education through both teaching and research. She plans to continue her scholarly work on high-leverage teaching practices and effective foreign-language education methodologies. No information is available about advising students, grants, or lab affiliations at this time.




