Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Education, Language and Art (ICELA 2021)

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The Influence of Cultural Learning on Second Language Learning

Xi Luo, Sitong Ren, Qianru Zhang
Culture is important for language learning, but culture in language education has not been given much attention in China. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the inseparable relationship between culture and language, and to explore how cultural education plays a role in China’s language teaching...
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An Analysis of the English Translation of a Text with Chinese Characteristics Based on Perspectives of Translation Variation Theory

Using an article of the 32nd Han Suyin International Translation Contest (Chinese-English)

Aona Aona
As Chinese culture becomes more globalized, a lot of Chinese articles with distinctive Chinese characteristics are exported and thus require proper translation in order to make cultural exchanges more effective. The Translation Variation Theory, proposed by Zhonglian Huang, is one of the representative...
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Research on the Practice of Teachers’ Dynamic Assessment Based on the Theory of the Zone of Proximal Development

Boya Li, Wenrui Li, Jiabao Wu
The zone of proximal development was originally a concept in psychology, which was later introduced into the theory of second language acquisition. How to apply this theory to dynamic assessment of students in second language acquisition class is still a difficult problem for teachers. Our purpose is...
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On the Course Construction of Finance Specialty in High-level Vocational Colleges

Shen Lijun
Starting from the new requirements of the professional development of high-level vocational colleges in the new era, this paper analyzes the orientation of the construction of finance courses in high-level vocational colleges, puts forward the direction of the cultivation of characteristics of high-level...
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A Review of the Problems and the Solutions in Middle School Oral English Teaching in China

Yajuan Zhang
Economic globalization has brought people around the world closer and English has become significantly important as the key to communicate effectively with other global citizens. The globalization trend has required countries in the world to educate more future generations who have good oral English...
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Strategic Research Based on the Construction of Digital Copyright Base

Yu Ran
Constructing an open and modern industrial system with global influence and regional driving force is the resonance of global development, and it is also the inevitable trend of my country’s economic construction with international and domestic cycles. The innovative development of the copyright industry...
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Drug Abuse and Adolescents’ Cognitive Development

Based on the Perspective of Etiology, Impacts, and Therapy

Zhiyi Zhou
Adolescents’ substance abuse is a momentous problem nowadays. Adolescents are under a significant period of cognitive development. The current studies focus on the negative effects of substance use among adolescents. This article mainly focuses on the etiology, impacts, and therapy among adolescents’...
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Teaching Spoken Grammar at Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Level in ELF Classes

Xiang ji
Language education has moved toward skills-based systems that stress communicative competency with the transition away from proficiency or competence. However, some ELT classes have completely ignored Spoken Grammar parts because of the challenges connected with teaching them. This article will discuss...
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The Effects of Engaging Students in Literature Circles on Reading Comprehension: An English Reading Program in a Senior High school

Zishan Qin
How to propitiously enhance the reading comprehension of Chinese students in the English as Foreign Language (EFL) environment remains an arduous challenge for numerous Second Language (L2) teachers in senior high schools. The paper analyzes a one-month case study of adopting and implementing Literature...
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The Reason Behind Female Outnumbering Male Students in Foreign Language High Schools in China

Yin Cheng, Qianlin Cui, Yujia Lin, Yimo Zhu
The foreign language schools in China typically have more female students than male students. To investigate the reason behind this interesting phenomenon, the study took Hangzhou Foreign Languages High School 2022 as an example and interviewed three groups of people (students, parents, society). The...
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Analysis of A Rose for Emily from Feminist Perspective

ShuanJun An, SiYuan Li
A Rose for Emily is one of the representative works of Southern literature in America, which portrays the tragic life of a traditional Southern noble woman. After suffering from the destruction of traditional customs and patriarchy in the South, the protagonist wakes up to fight against feudal thoughts...
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What is Beauty?

Pursuing Infinity with Infinity (Infinity of Subject with Infinity of Object)

Xiaodan Liu
Beauty constitutes the result of aesthetic conception. There is objective beautiful content but a subjective notion for beauty. Based on subjectivity (the subject is the measure of beauty), making rationality the absolute object can also absolutely rationalize the object. Beauty cannot separate itself...
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Education Innovation: The Implementation of Smart Pad Classroom in the Chinese Context

Yiyang Yu
The rapid development of educational technology facilitates learning efficiency and enhances the availability of digital resources to create immersed personalized learning experience for learners. The Chinese education system has been transforming from a traditional blackboard classroom to normalizing...
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The Schooling Structure of China and the U.S.

Yihui Liu
There is a clear contrast between China and the United States in the decentralized and centralized management of education. Education in China is uniformly managed by the government with centralized power. The United States has the right to develop its educational systems. Each country’s own education...
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How to Tell a Story?

Narrative Research on Museum Exhibition

Yiqun Ding
With illustrations of Chinese museum exhibitions, this study explores the value of the new concept “storytelling” in museums. It can be divided into linear story deduction and nonlinear story deduction, depending on the cooperation of various elements in the exhibition. The finding further shows three...
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Research on the Challenges and Specific Countermeasures of Financial Sharing to Enterprise Financial Personnel

Chenyan Liu
With the advent of the information age, many emerging science and technology have become the management technology of enterprise finance. Enterprises can also establish their own financial shared service platform, improve management efficiency and strengthen financial security. At present, there will...
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Impact of the Game Cyberpunk 2077 on Cyberpunk Culture

Jialu Sun, Zhaotong Zhou
Cyberpunk has been a popular word in contemporary world. Most individuals may consider that Cyberpunk is an incredible new word. However, Cyberpunk appears myriad years ago as a distinct forms to now. While there are various ways to define Cyberpunk, the game Cyberpunk 2077 is the most remarkable form...
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Research on the Integration Path of Urban and Rural Compulsory Education Under the Background of Urban-rural Integration

Wei Liu, ShiQing Zhang
The stage of compulsory education is an important part of China’s education system. It is of great significance for realizing the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and improving the national quality in an all-round way. However, there has been a long-term unbalanced development...
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Educational Theories in Practice

A Case Study of Observing the Prep Program in Australia

Siyi Zhao
Educational theories have been widely applied in real-world teaching practices, and especially play prominent roles in teaching young children. In order to optimise the education quality, the educators are responsible to understand learners’ learning behaviours, opportunities and the learning gaps between...
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Pragmatic Function of the “Doge” Emoji on Weibo

Simin Xiong
Emoji have become a pervasive communication tool through the proliferation of social media, it has several functions to facilitate the achievement of the communicative goal. Previous research concluded several functions of emoji. However, limited attention has been given to the function of a specific...
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High School Students’ Foreign Language Vocabulary Acquisition in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Hongyou Lei
The development of artificial intelligence technology has a profound impact on foreign language teachers, learners, teaching mode and methods, the ways of evaluation, etc. In order to explore how much the artificial intelligence technology has influenced on foreign language vocabulary acquisition in...
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Factors That Affect Students’ Online Learning Under the COVID-19: The Example of Hong Kong

Mingzhu Yang
Higher education has been impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic and as it is expanding, various universities have resorted to innovative online teaching methods to meet their teaching responsibilities. Although online education can effectively perform conventional teaching activities in some aspects, it...
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Intergenerational Alienation of Emoji Used in Social Contexts: A Case Study of the Wechat Platform Based on Goffman’s Dramaturgical Theory

Shuyun Huang
With the advent of Web 3.0 era, the contemporary youth group represented by college students grew up in the environment of rapid development of the network society, accustomed to social media as the main social platform of social media, and used social media to build and disseminate the unique subculture...
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An Analysis of Junior High School Students’ English Vocabulary Learning Strategies

Jingya Ye
This paper investigated 115 junior high school freshmen and their English vocabulary test papers and English vocabulary learning strategies to understand the overall situation of junior high school freshmen’s use of English vocabulary learning strategies, and explored the differences in English vocabulary...
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Cyberbully and Cyber Populism in China’s Social Media

A Case Study on Zhang Zhehan’s Visit to the Yasukuni Shrine

Yiyang Lyu
Some scholars believe that populism takes the form of cyber populism in China because of the different social environment from the Western culture. The rise of social media has led to the development of cyber populism, along with cyberbully which has raised the social risks of individuals. By analyzing...
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Spatial Statistical Analysis of Social Relationship and Seat Distribution

Based on Electronic Campus Seat Selection and Check-in System

Xi Huang, Yicheng Gong, Yijian Zheng
The psychological problems of college students are becoming more and more serious, and social relationship, as an important factor affecting psychological problems, contains a lot of information about students. Based on the intelligent seat selection and sign-in system of coupled electronic campus card,...
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American Landscape Art Trend in the Early 19th Century

Pang Wei
Parks in the early 19th century in the United States are generally considered to be exclusive gardens of the emerging middle class. Their enjoyment of parks or gardens is comparable to the past noble class, when landowners and their guests can enter the park. However, the concept of gardens has changed....
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The Application of Lens Language in Animation Film Design

Jinan Du, Zixiao Gong
Film and television language is a kind of artistic language. It directly attracts the audience’s audio-visual senses, with an intuitive, specific, bright image to convey meaning, has a strong artistic appeal. The montage produced by camera movement and different camera clips formed the rules of the composition...
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A Review of Drama-based and Music-based Pedagogy in Early Childhood Language Learning and Development

Ziyu Wu
Past research on the issues and methods of drama-based and music-based activities on early childhood language learning has been investigated. However, related research on Chinese primary students remains unclear. The present study aims to analyse various teaching activities worldwide, including teaching...
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A Comparison Study Between English and Chinese Education Resources Distribution

Yiqing Liu
With the progress towards the sustainable development goals, ‘quality education,’ as one of the goals, has generated great efforts from each country all over the world. This study attempts to compare the function of education resources distribution among developing and developed countries, in particular...
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The Impact of the Double Reduction Policy

Jia Li, Xuqing Li, Anqi Shi, Qianhui Yang
This paper mainly investigates the Double Reduction Policy. The main body part focuses on the background of the policy, the current impact of the Double Reduction Policy by microsystem and mesosystem, and the challenges of the Double Reduction Policy. Several findings are included in this study. As for...
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Comparing the Differences Between Chinese and American Education

Haoyu Li, Jiaxuan Li, Shuming Xie, Yifei Zhu
As we all know, school bullying is aggressive behaviour that takes place on and out of campus and involves students. It includes both direct bullying and indirect bullying. School bullying is not equal to school violence, which includes school bullying, which is the most common kind of school violence....
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How do Teachers’ Gender Stereotypes Impact Students?

Anqi Dai, Danni Li, Hongxu Zhu, Zihan Zhang
Past studies have shown that gender stereotypes from parents and students affect students’ own academic performance. However, the effect of teachers’ gender-related perspectives on students and its mechanism remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to explore how gender stereotypes of teachers affect...
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A Global Insight Into Legalized Abortion

Yanan Li, Linhan Yi, Qingjie Zeng, Shiyi Zhang
With the rise of feminism, many previous policies have been considered unreasonable. The prohibition of abortion is one of them. This matter involves a lot of complicated social cognitions, so there has always been a relatively big controversy. This paper analyzes whether abortion should be legal from...
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Chinese STEM College Students’ Perceptions on Public English Courses and Professional English Courses: An In-Depth Interview Study

Xiaoyi Bing, Huizhe Su
China is facing an alternative international environment with fierce competition specifically in the STEM fields. Chinese citizens’ ability to effectively use English is vital for China to succeed in participation in all international STEM-related activities. College English education in China is thus...
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Aligning China’s National English Speaking Standards to Speaking Activities in Oxford Shanghai Junior High School English Textbooks: Problems and Challenges

Ziqi Tang
The globalized world with the fast advancing of science and technology has required more global talents with proficient English communication skills. China as the largest developing country with the 1/4 of the world population also emphasizes the importance of English proficiency, specifically English...
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The Influence of Schematic Knowledge Differences on Memory Recall: How Do Different Cultural Backgrounds Impact Memory Recognition

Junchi Huang, Ziyu Wan, Jun Wang, Lan Xu
Throughout years of studying the schematic knowledge influence or schema effect, we have a general understanding of how it manipulates our memory and causes some sorts of different levels of memory distortions. This study examines how the differences in schematic knowledge are going to influence people’s...
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Quantitative Study of Positive and Negative Masculinity in Literary Works

Xun Wu
This paper discusses the connotation of masculinity, divides its advantages and disadvantages, and discusses its different values in different societies. This paper analyzes the degree of masculinity of characters in literary works by quantitative analysis and compares the decisive factors of masculinity...
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Introduce 3D Modelling and Virtual Technology to High School Art Education

Chenxuan Meng
In the design field, 3D modelling combined with simulation technology which is considered as one of the most important tools has already been introduced in higher education. In response to the growing awareness of the importance of design creativity, many educators are incorporating design courses into...
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Does Double Reduction Policy Decrease Educational Pressures on Chinese Family?

Xuepeng Jin, Yirong Sun
Education is the core of a nation, which determines its future. Thus, education reforms play an indispensable role during the whole process. Recently, Chinese government put forward a new policy called “Double Reduction” aiming to relieve the study burden of Chinese families. This research paper focuses...
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Research on News Production Strategy Under Algorithm

Sheng Wang
With the development of economy and smart mobile communication equipment, the market has higher and higher requirements for timeliness and efficiency of news production. Manual news writing is gradually unable to meet the requirements of news production due to low efficiency, high cost and poor timeliness....
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Based on the International Chinese Education Background of Chinese Medicine Culture Health Knowledge Communication Strategy

Foreign Students in Chinese Medicine Colleges and Universities were Studied

DouDou Feng, YingBo Li
With the improvement of China’s comprehensive national strength, more and more Chinese language learners come to China, and they come to China with different learning motives. By understanding their has a great interest on Chinese excellent traditional culture, and culture of traditional Chinese medicine...
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Fashion and Intersectionality

Runjia Wei
This essay explores in depth the interconnection between the fashion industry and intersectionality - how one’s defining identities, including race, ethnicity, and gender, affect her performance in the industry - highlighting the history and progression of the industry, yet pinpointing the commercial...
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Bilingual Education: Environmental Ecology in CLIL Classroom

Shu-Yuan Chang, Hsu-Hui Cheng
As a form of bilingual education, Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) teaching methodology offers a significant contribution to empowering students’ intercultural communication. In a globalized world, schools face the challenges of multilingual and multicultural societies. Students of various...
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The Learning of Good English

(Input Well and Output Well)

Shufang Qu, Hun Lee Koay
More and more successful English learners appear in the world as well as in China.With the excellent teaching methods and teaching theories, more and more successful English learners endure great success of English learning. English is easy when good learning materials and good learning strategies are...
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Under the Implementation of Double Reduction Policy

Relationships Between Teachers and Parents

Mumian Song
Before the double reduction policy, parents tended to arrange after-school classes for a primary school student; yet, some of these institutions were not as good as they pronounced. Thus, parents were anxious when their children had not made any progress. On the other hand, as most parents at work could...
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An Analysis of Multi-modal Reading Class for Elementary English Language Learners under Immersive Language Environment---Take American Classes as an Example

Xiangyi Liu, Pu Meng, Yuxing Xie, Hanyun Yu
Multi-modal teaching has become a hot research area of teaching innovation in recent years. The traditional reading teaching with the multi-modal teaching method has better effects. The problem is that whether multi-modal teaching will promote the effect of reading teaching, or what the extent of the...
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The Influence of Gender Stereotype on Students in Primary School Chinese Teaching Materials

Yining Feng, Zihan Zhan
Chinese educational textbooks not only have the functions of cultivating students’ listening, hearing, reading, and writing, but also are the carrier for students to correctly understand the world and connect with the outside world. However, some implicit problems of gender stereotypes still appear in...
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Historical, Morphological and Syntactic Patterns of Tundra Nenets Dual System

Minsong He
Tundra Nenets is one of a few Uralic languages retained the dual system. A broad range of previous studies on proto-languages, morphology, morphophonology, and syntax of Tundra Nenets are reviewed in this paper, for the purpose of shaping a comprehensive framework of dual number in Tundra Nenets. Both...
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The Effects of Scaffolding in the L2 Classroom: Teacher Support in Relation to Student In-class Engagement and Appreciation of Support

Li Yong
Second language learners, particularly those with a low language competence, often show unwillingness to communicate in the target language and engage in the class activities or tasks. Scaffolding is believed to be an effective instructional tool to foster L2 learning. Yet, few evidences can be found...
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Analysis on the Influence of the Age Factor on Second Language Acquisition: Rethink the Meaning of Critical Period Hypothesis and Create New Teaching Methods

Haoyi Zhang
In recent years, parents have transferred anxiety to their children. This also causes some learners to be exposed to a second language and start to learn it at an early age. However, it still reminds to be explored whether this can be more conducive to learners’ improvement in their language ability....
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A Study on the Application of Task-Based Language Teaching Approach in English Listening Class for College English Major in China

Xiaohui Sun
Task-based language teaching has been strongly advocated and recommended by many linguists in English language teaching. This study examines the effects of the application of TBLT in English listening classes for 80 college English majors in mainland China. A quantitative questionnaire was used to investigate...
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English Performance of Chinese University Students The Influence of Different Factors on English Learning

Danmeng Zhu
Since English became a compulsory subject from elementary education to higher education in China, the discussion about Chinese ESL learners has never ceased. However, the focus on the English performance of Chinese university students is less than secondary school students in recent years. Therefore,...
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A Study on the Audience’s Attitude Towards the Contents of the “Pop-up Exhibition” in RED

Xinyu Xia
As an e-commerce platform with UGC (User Generated Content) operation mode, the RED has attracted more and more attention in recent years, including visiting exhibition, one of people’s most favourite lifestyles. Therefore, whether it is a minority exhibition or “pop-up exhibition”, it can attract different...
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On the Significance of Classical Deconstruction and Reconstruction

Taking the Last Supper as an Example

Sun Peng
In the history of western art development, there are many artistic creations with “The Last Supper” as the theme. It seems that when mentioning “the Last Supper”, the first image that comes to most people’s mind is still Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” created in the Dominican Monastery in Milan. The wonderful...
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Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition Styles from the Perspective of Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Bowen Jia, Jingying Qian, Wanzhuo Song
In recent years, the theory of multiple intelligences (MI) proposed by Howard Gardner has received much discussion among educational scholars, and research on the connections between MI theory and second language teaching has become increasingly popular. However, there is a paucity of research on the...
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Linguistic Patterns in English Versions of Tao Te Ching Reflect British Politics from 19th to 20th Century

Chen Gao, Xiatong Li, Peiyun Wu
Foreign translations of the Tao Te Ching, one of the Chinese classics, are faced with the dilemma of how to provide a more relevant interpretation of the original text. Research has shown that differences in the interpretation of the same content are influenced by a variety of factors rooted in society,...
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Does Teachers’ Involvement Affect the Extent of School Bullying?

Mingyuan Chen, Shuang Gao, Yuqing Jin
The topic of school bullying has been studied worldwide for many years, and previous research has shown that school bullying could be affected by many factors, including teachers’ actions towards school bullying. However, to what extent would teacher’s involvement affect school bullying remains unclear....
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A Review of Implicit Memory with Gender Stereotype

Yi Lin
Individuals with implicit memory have an unconscious mind and behavior, which is related to their experience and activity in reality. Past research revealed how implicit thought interacts with other factors in our lives. There are many aspects of gender stereotypes and gender differences that have been...
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A Teenager’s Discovery in Growth

Themes from Doris Lessing’s Work “Through the Tunnel”

Huiyuan Sun
In this paper, the author analyzes the short story “Through the Tunnel” and presents the following points through a close reading of the text. The author studies Lessing’s works on growing up to enrich domestic research on Doris Lessing and provide a deeper understanding of Lessing’s profound humanitarian...
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Social Facts and History

Thoughts on Facts, Texts, and Truth

Keyuan Shi
This paper demonstrates how historians should understand historical texts and social facts under the trend of post-modern thinking. Combined with Durkheim’s concept of social facts, it shows that the concept of truth not only affects the rules and academic strategies of arguments in different periods...
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The Positive and Negative Aspects of Photo Searching Applications: From the Perspective of Senior High School Students

Shangshang Shen
With the expansion of the controversy on the function of photo searching applications on the Internet and the continuous implementation of the “Shuang Jian” policy issued by the Chinese government, whether the photo searching apps should continue to be used has become a topic of general concern recently....
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The Impact of Binge Eating Disorder

Yitong Chen, Yushan Liu, Yinghao Yang
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a newly characterized eating disorder, which one will consume a large amount of food, and stop eating until feeling uncomfortably full. One will feel uncontrolled when eating food. This review is trying to give an overview of Binge Eating Disorder, and sum the finding which...
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Analysis on the Theme of Nanyang Han Stone Relief

Fan Yisu
Stone relief is a very unique form of decoration in the tombs of the Han Dynasty. The choice of the theme of the stone relief shows the ideological connotation of the space construction of the stone relief tomb, reflects people’s understanding of the world after death, and is the materialization of people’s...
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Analysis on the Import of Sino-Japanese Neologism to China during Qing Dynasty

Yidan Xiong
The paper contributes a cultural and social aspects of exploring the import of Sino-Japanese. The paper aims to find out the reason why new-created Sino-Japanese were successfully imported and popularized in China during Qing dynasty. The paper used the method of textual analysis. The result shows that...
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SC Teaching Reform on Integrated Business English Courses

Qi Kang
Student-centered teaching mode has gained great popularity during the recent decades in China. It emphasizes students’ active participation throughout the whole learning process. Different from teacher-centered mode of teaching, students are entitled to lead their own learning process and are free to...
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Analysis on Negative Transfer of Chinese to Vocational English Practical Writing

Wei Chen
In China, vocational education has made great progress in recent years. English teaching is considered as an important part for vocational education system. How to improve students’ ability of English practical writing has brought a heat discussion. The paper focuses on what the negative transfer of...
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Trends in Educational Research About Online Learning in Chinese Universities: A Systematic Literature Review (2020–2021)

Yulan Luo
Due to the disturbance caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, schools worldwide were once shut down. It was online learning that made it possible for students worldwide to continue the practice of education. The topic of e-learning has therefore been intensely discussed recently. This paper serves as a systematic...
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Discussion on the Ideological and Political Construction of the Course “Low Frequency Electronic Circuit” in Non-commissioned Officers College

Li Rong, Geng Huafang, Hu Changde, Li Ziyang
The fundamental task of vocational and technical education for non-commissioned officers is to enhancing morality and cultivating cadets for warfare. Curriculum ideology and politics is an important way to realize building morality and cultivating talents. This paper takes the basic course “Low Frequency...
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The Evolution of the Meaning of Chinese character “Yun” and Its Reasons

Wang Jiaojiao
The Chinese character “Yun” is a pictographic character in oracle bone inscriptions, whose original meaning is cloud, which refers to a physical phenomenon in nature.With the development and change of vocabulary, the meaning of“Yun”is becoming more and more abundant.In addition to the traditional meaning...
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The Mental Health Impact of Quarantine in COVID-19 Pandemic

Qixuan Yang
Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 infections, most countries are facing the pressure of controlling the virus’s spreading. Plenty of governments have enforced restrictions on most outdoor activities or even collective quarantine. People who have potential contact with the infection are asked to...
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An Analysis of the Types and Factors of Parents’ Language Awareness in the Chinese-Arab Families

Hanze Guan, Xin Lv, Junjie Wang, Qiyuan Wang
Parents’ language awareness is an important part of language policy, which virtually affects children’s language acquisition. A variety of parents’ awareness appears in different families under the impact of various micro and macro factors. Parents’ language beliefs and their language attitudes are analyzed...
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Raising Students’ Awareness of Protecting and Thriving Traditional Handicrafts in Education

Yuxin Cao
Traditional handicrafts are disappearing rapidly and not many people in the world still knows the inheritance of it. As the pipeline of educating future generation, education plays an important role in embedding the importance of protecting and inheriting traditional handicraft into curriculum so that...
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Research on Novice College Teacher’s Professional Development Based on Personal Knowledge Management

Qi Wu
Novice college teachers’ less motivated professional development is investigated by integrating massive amounts of fragmented information into establishing their knowledge system and information resource database. The deficiency of such poor knowledge transformation is firstly surveyed through China’s...
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Female Representation in Chinese Otome Games: Comparative Research on Three Famous Games from 2017 to 2021

Yining Huan
Otome games is a kind of love simulation role-playing games, which are originated in Japan. This genre first became widely popular throughout China in 2017 when Love and Producer was released by Papergames. Gender representation in otome games could have potential influence on female players, such as...
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The Analysis of Tragedy in Farewell My Concubine

Yifan Yang
The economic foundation determines the superstructure, and culture is the concentrated embodiment of economy and politics in a certain period of time. A specific historical period can often determine the fate of characters, and the tragedy produced under the powerlessness of the era can always make people...
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The Semantic Evolution of Verb “Sit” in Southwest Mandarin

Xiaoni Hu
With the opening up of commercial ports in riverside cities such as Chongqing more than one hundred years ago, many Western missionaries gradually went deep into Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan areas and compiled several local language textbooks for later generations, which also provided valuable materials...
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A Study of Chinese Pastry Naming Patterns Based on Cognitive Semantics

Lun Xinyu, Zhang Xue
This paper makes quantitative statistics on the naming patterns of Peking and Guang-style pastries and analyzes the similarities and differences between the naming patterns of Peking and Guang-style pastries from the perspective of prototype and interaction in cognitive semantics. Based on the “Event-domain...
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Female Art in Chinese Contemporary Art

Bingjie Yang
Feminism was introduced into China during the May Fourth Movement. In the 1990s, Chinese female art began to develop. From the perspective of feminism, this article analyzes the female art in Chinese contemporary art from three aspects: discourse power in contemporary art, the predicament of female artists,...
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The Influence and Mechanism of Depression on Memory

Xinyu Jiang, Jiayu Liu, Ruoyu Song
Depression has been a severe disease that struggles numerous populations and causes problems. Many researches have investigated the effect of depression on memory performance and possible factors behind it, but few combined them together and systematically combed them. Thus, this paper focuses on a more...
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Exploration of Ideological and Political Education in Public Health Emergency

Li Changhong
The successful “Chinese practice”against the epidemic situation can not be separated from the guidance of ideological and Political Education. Further exploration of the issues related to ideological and political education in public health emergencies will help us to accumulate experience and improve...
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Teaching Materials for International Chinese Language Teachers: Current Situation, Predicament and Development Path

Huang Le
After nearly 60 years of exploration, the compilation of teaching materials for international Chinese teachers meets the requirements of teaching and teacher capacity training, follows the principle of “language-culture-practice”. Under the new circumstances, the existing problems include: the number...
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On the Diversified Practice of Teachers’ Roles with the Goal of Stimulating Students’ Internal Motivation

Nuo Chen, Yuxin Dai, Xiaoyan Fan, Yixuan Pang
Teachers are the core of the school, and it is the foundation of every educational system. Parents worldwide are eager and anxious to find the “Best” teacher for their children. Over time, the concept of the ‘best teacher is vague. It is often measured from various aspects, such as the learning outcomes...
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A Preliminary Study of Euphemism from the Perspective of Ecolinguistics

Huaxue Wang
Euphemism, as a linguistic phenomenon, provides a suitable and comfortable way of expression for human communication. It is a reflection of the development of human civilization as well as a carrier of human cultural development. As a new subject, ecolinguistics provides a new perspective for the analysis...
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A Study on the Conflicts Between Industrial Culture and Individual Value and Spiritual Freedom in The Legend of 1900

Tianli Feng
This paper focuses on the analysis of film not only as appreciative art creation, but also stresses its deep social context relating to that significant era based on work The Legend of 1900. Through the comparison and contrast of three progressive dimensions about cinematic language, humanism paradox...
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Practical Exploration of Ideological and Political Textbooks for College English Majors Under the Background of the Chinese Dream

Yuhan Gan
The comprehensive promotion of curriculum ideological and political construction is a long-term planning measure for universities to carry out the basic task of cultivating ethical people. Teaching material is the main carrier and basis of course teaching, and teaching material is an important prerequisite...
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Research on Family Education in Remote Chinese Areas Impacted by COVID-19

Boce Feng
In China, family education in remote areas has always been an issue of great concern to the country and the education community. The outbreak of COVID-19 has brought education in remote areas into a special period. To better understand the current situation of family education in remote areas of China...
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Should the Death Penalty be Discussed in Chinese Classrooms?

Haoxu Geng
Over the past 20 years, many scholars have argued that young people’s civic consciousness and enthusiasm for political participation are in crisis. The proportion of young people involved in political decision-making and voice is declining in many countries. In China, some scholars have proposed teaching...
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Understanding and Studying Internet Culture by the Tool of Internet Language

Fengshunyu Chen, Quanying Li, Haoqing Yao
Language is a tool for understanding culture. The internet culture studied in this paper, as a heated research cultural category, not only has an impact on the internet social space and on the real society. Some studies have recognized and put forward that while internet language is an important part...
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Integrative Analysis of Self-Regulated Learning Ability and Problem-Solving Among Experts and Novices

Xiru Sun
One primary goal for educational professionals is to guide learners through learning and assist individuals in achieving mastery from novelty (expert-level would be ideal) in specific fields. Nevertheless, along with this transformation, in many academic subjects like physics, math and computer science,...
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Implication for English Language Teaching from Analysis of the Causes of Gender Discrimination in English Learning Among College Students

Yixue Chen
Chinese scholars studying gender discrimination in English language learning focus more on the teacher’s perspective. In this essay, the aim of my study is to analyze what the causes of gender discrimination in English learning among college students and examine the motivation behind it. Conjecture about...
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Is the “Yoga For Kids” an Effective Way to Help Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder?

Bohan Wan
The study related to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Yoga for Kids program, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) among children with ASD from infancy(sixth month) to middle childhood (12 years old) (Domain). The research topic-- “is yoga for kids an effective way to help children with ASD-- is inspired...
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Bilingual and Monolingual Parents’ Beliefs About Bilingualism and Bilingual Education

Miaojing Zhang
Whether children should be encouraged to acquire two languages at an early stage is a controversial topic. There are therefore huge individual differences in how parents may reason about bilingual education, and this can greatly impact their parental practices on bilingualism-related topics. To understand...
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Challenges and Viewpoints of Information-based Physical Education: Based on the Learning Experience of College Students

Feilong Wu, Jun Jiang
The research explores the opportunities and challenges of the information-based Physical Education(P.E.) industry from the perspective of college students. The study investigated the P. E. model implemented during the COVID-19 lockdown and in the post-epidemic era. Conduct online questionnaire surveys...
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Teacher-pupil Relations and Subject Preference

Xiyan Li
This study aims to understand how teacher-pupil relations affect pupils’ subject preference, and what impacts it might have to pupils’ academic attainments. Factors of how teacher-pupil relations come to being are investigated. Pupils are a group of children who are aged 6-12. Their mind and world view...
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The Gender Inequality in Chinese Textbooks

Yuyue Jiang
Gender stereotype is very common in daily life, and it will have a bad impact on immature children. In this review, this paper will discuss the manifestation of gender stereotypes and gender inequality in Chinese textbooks. Textbooks do not depict women and men objectively, and women are often portrayed...
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Public Pedagogy, Popular Culture and Feminine Consciousness Awakening

The Educational Significance of the Documentary Film Leftover Women

Yadi Xu
With the evolution of education, teaching and learning not only take place within the formal education system, but also outside of schools. This interdisciplinary, multiple, lifelong learning pedagogy is referred as public pedagogy. Popular culture, with its function of reproducing and challenging hegemony,...
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Assessing China’s Discursive Power: The Concept and Its Effect

Tianyi Bai
China has attached more attention to gaining discursive power in foreign policy since the early 21st century with the ever changing international political climate and increasing “China’s threat” rhetoric. However, difference between the Chinese and Western definition of the concept has not been stressed....
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A Report of Translation on Words: A CAT Case Study of NCAA Manual

Zhuang Ganlin
There are massive rules and regulations in the NCAA Manual, text and its language is very formal and concise because it belongs to the legal text. This manual is about the National College Athletics Association, which introduces details of the implementation and management rules with a lot of terms and...
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Two-part Allegorical Saying of Livestock in Northeast Dialect and Its Cultural Implication

Take Pigs, Cattle and Dogs as Examples

ShuanJun An, SiYuan Li
Two-part allegorical saying of animal word uses animal images or actions to explain things. It is vivid, humorous and can effectively enhance the expression effect. Two-part allegorical saying of animal word in Northeast dialect is based on folk, and its language is popular, but it contains rich culture....