Proceedings of the 2022 3rd International Conference on Mental Health, Education and Human Development (MHEHD 2022)

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Optimization Strategy of Port Supply Chain Integration in China

Yunfan Yang
Port supply chain is a chain-type network structure that realizes efficient transfer of goods, capital and information at the lowest possible cost through information technology. The downturn in the shipping industry since the financial crisis has put pressure on all sides of the supply chain. The purpose...
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The Relationship Between Parents and Children’s Adjectives Acquisition

Ruiyan Fan, Sicheng Wang, Yiwei Yang
This work discusses how parents’ roles differ in educating children in an aspect of children’s adjective acquisition. Existed literature has concentrated mainly on the learning of nouns and children’s vocabulary in a general basis, and little attention has given to adjective as a specific field of study....
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Exploration on Teaching Reform of Professional Courses under the Mode of Vocational Education

Hongqiang Zhao, Li Li, Weiling Li, Yan Cao, Kun Li, Min Liu
The focus of vocational education is to train professional talents under the guidance of post holding ability. At the same time, with the goal of improving students’ post holding ability, we should scientifically reform the curriculum, teaching content, teaching methods and assessment methods. Aviation...
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The Thinking Paradigm and Contemporary Value of Ecological Thought in Engels’s Dialectics of Nature

Haihong Yin
Engels’ Dialectics of nature contains profound ecological thoughts, such as the dialectical materialistic view of ecological nature, the view of ecological practice of the unity of man and nature, the view of ecological science and technology that takes into account natural values and economic development,...
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The Impact of the Double Reduction Policy on the Development of Quality-oriented Education

Yina Yao
The Double Reduction Policy is a policy document proposed by the Chinese government in 2021 to reduce students’ academic burden, and its proposed regulations have had a great impact on the development of the quality-oriented (QOE) education. However, due to the short time of the policy proposal from...
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The Function and Implementation Path of Counselors to Carry Out Online Heart-to-Heart Talks Under the New Media Perspective

zhu Wen, qingshan Li
In the era of new media, the high development of mobile Internet has brought new opportunities and challenges to the education work of counselors. Especially after the new pneumonia epidemic, colleges and universities conscientiously implement the policy of “stop teaching and learning without stopping...
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Applying TAM to the Adoption of E-learning Platform

Jiyun Chen
This paper explores the factors influencing the use of E-learning platform in the academic context. A quantitative study was conducted through a questionnaire directed to Chinese university students, obtaining 327 valid answers. The results of this study identify that all factors of perceived usefulness...
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The Effect of Parenting Styles on Adolescent Students’ Learning Initiative

The Mediating Role of Academic Self-Efficacy

Yani Zheng, Yuanli Zhou, Linjing Zou
To examine the mediating role of academic self-efficacy in the influence of parenting styles on adolescent students’ learning initiative. Adolescent students were surveyed using the Parenting Styles Scale, the Learning Initiative Scale, and the Academic Self-Efficacy Scale, and 287 valid data were obtained....
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Testing the Relationship Between Self-Discipline and Self-Efficacy

HaoXiang Ma
In a class, usually the students who do not get distracted easily are able to use their time more efficiently on accomplishing academic goals. This study tested on the relationship between students’ self-discipline skills and their self-efficacy level, and on whether age influences the relationship....
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Using Cognitive Loads for Practical uses to Adjust the Task Arrangement in High School Students

Quanxin Deng, Zipeng Wang
The focus of this review is on how cognitive load theory can be applied to manage teachers’ teaching programs and learners’ learning programs. The purpose of this paper is to provide some assistance to confused teachers and learners by using the aforementioned knowledge from social psychology. The method...
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Exploration of Hybrid College English Teaching Mode Based on Big Data and Internet

Shuang Liu
The Era of Big Data has brought tremendous changes and possibilities for the transformation of individualized English teaching. Digital College English teaching mode based on big data is a challenge to the traditional teaching mode. This paper explores the application of “big data” in the process of...
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Enlightenment of Multiple Intelligences on Oral English Education for Chinese Children

Kexin Chen, Yu Gao, Siting Gu, Dongqing Huang
This paper mainly studies the enlightenment of multiple intelligences on Chinese children’s oral English education. Based on logical/mathematical intelligence theory and bodily/kinesthetic intelligence theory, this paper uses case study, analysis and explanatory research methods to explore the importance...
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Analysis of the Interaction Design of Intelligent Transportation APP Based on Cognitive Psychology

Yuze Qin
Under the context of the increasingly congested urban traffic and the growing popularity of intelligent transportation applications, this paper critically examines the usage of intelligent transportation applications, including usage features, usage requirements and user research. Meanwhile, this paper...
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The Current State of the Rohingya Refugee Crisis

Yan Yun
In 2012 Rohingya in Myanmar were forced to flee their homes as refugees due to violent conflict. The root cause of this violent conflict was long-standing discrimination arising from religious and historical issues. Many of the Rohingya who were forced to flee were women and children who faced very serious...
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Stereotypes Created Within the LGBT Community on Social Media and its Infect on Mainstream Society

A Case Study on the Pride Parade Tag and Its Social Media Discourse

Shiyun Yang
This paper describes the social media stereotypes of the LGBT community and their impact on mainstream society from a sociological perspective. Images posted on Instagram about pride parades were selected for the study. The main research method was categorical sampling and data study. In addition, based...
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The Relationship Between Big Five Personality and Depression

Qianxin He, Aiyu Li
From the perspective of personality traits, this study combines depression with big five personality, discusses the similarities and differences of personality structure model theory, distinguishes the commonness and characteristics of different personality traits in more detail, and summarizes the rules....
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CLIL in Higher Education Practical Classroom

A Case Study of Cross-Border E-commerce Course

Xueqing Zhou
CLIL is a dual-focused educational approach that has been adopted worldwide in different classrooms since 1990s. It values the learning and teaching of both content and language. Few studies has been carried out with the CLIL approach to CBEC classrooms in higher education. CBEC is a typical practical...
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Qualitative Research: Views of Female Undergraduates or Graduates on Female Education and Women’s Place in Society Today

Yibing Li, Jinyang Song, Rong Tang, Yangyang Xu
Education plays a significant role in both personal and national development. Education is one of the basic human rights and is the prerequisite for human development. However, the imbalance in female education still exists in basic education and higher education. Improving female education levels is...
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Analyzing Domestic Women Trafficking in China

Chenhui Lyu
Women trafficking in China has always been a serious problem. The trafficked women are exploited as baby factories or are abused, which is a pity. Many factors account for the selling and buying of marriage. This paper reviews several reasons leading to the domestic transaction of women in China. Hierarchy...
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The “Speed and Passion” of the Short Video Era

A Qualitative Study Based on Time Anxiety of Contemporary Youth

Xiaotong Tan, Mengyao Hu
The further development of new media has become the era of short videos. Short videos are characterized by their short duration and a large amount of information. The time spent on short videos is as fast as the racing experience, just like the speed experience in The Fast and Furious. In using short...
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Professional Identity of Normal University Students from the Perspective of Public Service Motivation

The Moderating Effect of Life History Strategies

Long An
Exploring the influence mechanism of public service motivation on teacher professional identity of normal students will help to enhance the willingness of normal students to teach. The public service motivation scale, teacher professional identity scale and life history strategy scale were used to measure...
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Study on Child Language Acquisition—Behaviorism, Nativism, and Sociolingustic Approach

Li Zhao
Children language acquisition has always been a study focus of linguists and language teachers. Research has found important similarities between first language acquisition and SLA. So both second language research and second language teaching have been influenced by changes in our understanding of how...
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Practice Research on Teaching Methods of the Student-centered Mental Health Education for College Students

Xiao ting Shi, lin Lei
College students’ mental health education curriculum is an important channel to improve the mental health quality of college students in China. Through positive knowledge teaching, mental health education, fully mobilize the enthusiasm of students to participate in classroom interaction, enrich the emotional...
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The Growth of Fake News on Social Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Xinlei He
The COVID-19 pandemic is going viral in the world these days and there are more and more fake news that are being made by people. This paper discuss the reason why this phenomena happens. This work will talk about this theme in several different aspects including the thoughts of the internet users and...
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How Does the Difference in the Content of Sex Education Affect the Effectiveness of Lowering the Sexual Double Standard Level?

Ruoyu Wu
Sexual double standards (SDS) have been proven to exist, and it has many negative effects, such as leading to confirmation bias (Marks and Fraley, 2006) and harm to women’s health. However, new research has found that sex education during school age can effectively reduce people’s SDS levels. Further...
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Research on the Construction Path of Computer Application Technology Professional Group in Higher Vocational Colleges Under the Background of the Greater Bay Area

Shuanglong Pang, Desheng Zeng, Caijiao Pang, Xiaodan Chen
Based on the background of serving the economic construction of the Greater Bay Area, this paper focuses on promoting the high-quality development of vocational colleges, deepening school-enterprise cooperation, high-quality employment of students, and building brand-specific majors, according to the...
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The Effect of Social Media on the World During Covid-19

Tianyi Jia
Inspired by Mr. Ramesh’s class on “Social Media, the Internet, AI, and Our Lives” by understanding his thoughts on media. The article gives a more direct understanding about whether social media has been harming people by invisibility or has been playing a positive role for people. Also., how social...
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Analysis of the Causes of Corporal Punishment in Chinese Children’s Education

Letong Lv
Punishment is a way for parents and teachers to educate children and make children realize their mistakes. However, this data shows a high rate of corporal punishment used in Chinese education and many Chinese children will experience this painful punishment method during their growth. This paper will...
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The Use of Online Services in Stress Management for Caregivers of Adolescents with Mental Disabilities

Social Support as a Theoretical Perspective

Ke Zhan
Research has demonstrated the relatively high levels of psychological stress among carers of people with mental disabilities. Among them, young people with mental disabilities aged 14 and above face a sharp reduction in benefits and services, and their carers are even more overburdened. The stress level...
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The Technique of the French New Wave: Bazin and Truffaut in the 400 Blows

Landuo Tu, Xintong Wang, Qinrui Zhang, Xiaohan Zhang
Every new wave film has an inseparable relationship with the French new wave. The emergence of French New Wave films pushed the modernist film movement in Western Europe to a climax. The significance of the existence of new wave films is not only the pursuit of art but also the depiction of life by French...
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How to Prevent People Who Are Genetically Prone to Committing Crimes from Conducting Antisocial Behaviors in the Future

Tongrui Lin, Yuzheng Lin, Ziqi Wu
Some people like or enjoy fighting and being aggressive naturally whereas others oppose those violent behaviors. So, can we conclude that there are a group of people carrying crime genes genetically? Scientists had already investigated the influence of genetics and evolution on behaviors of extreme and...
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Eye-tracking in Recent L2 Learner Research

A Review of Chinese and English Literature

Huixian Qiao, Ying Cao, Zhihan Sun, Ziwei Yang, Dingyi Li, Shihua Li
This paper reviews the eye-tracking L2 learner process studies published between 2013 and 2021. Specifically, the paper focuses on reviewing the eye-tracking L2 learner process research areas, the issues addressed by the studies in each area, and the comparison of domestic and foreign studies. It was...
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Stress, Burnout and Psychological Capital of Emergency Remote Learning and Instruction among College Students in Northwest China During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Guoying Zhang, Azlina Abu Bakar
The impact of COVID-19 towards people’s health and normal social order is significant and may multiply affect the learning mode and teaching quality, especially contemporary college students as the one of the most vulnerable category of online learning. To avoid the threats to health, most of them have...
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Acquisition Learning of Second Language in High School

Xinran Ma
Second Language Acquisition (SLA) refers to the process in which language learners gradually understand and master the language by using the language to communicate information with the outside world in the natural context. Though it is proved to be effective for mastering a second language, many schools...
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Individual, Family and Female Identity: Chinese Social Media and Understanding of the Family Relationship in the Film the Godfather

Ruofeng Qin, Shengyue Tie
In China, many nuclear families are policy-driven one-child families from the 1980s to the 21st century, which resonate particularly in symmetrical comparison for the Italy immigrant Corleone family of United State of America, in the film series the Godfather. This study describes the comparison between...
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Stage Division, Theoretical Schools and Future Prospects of Cultural Adaptation

Yan Sun
Cultural adaptation is the process and result of cultural exchange and interactions. The phase division, theoretical schools of thought, and developmental trends of culturally adaptive research are important scientific issues. Based on the perspective of philosophical schools, this article conducts a...
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The Effect of Parenting Style on College Students’ Job-Hunting Stress: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy

Mian Wang, Hanyi Zhao
To explore the influence of parenting styles on college students’ job-hunting stress (JHS) and to examine the mediating role of self-efficacy. A survey of 411 undergraduate graduating students at a university was conducted using the Parenting Style Inventory, the Job-Hunting Stress Scale, and the General...
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Analysis of the Characteristics of Guizhou Culture

Yang Li, Haiyu Zhang, Hongmei Zhang
Guizhou culture has traditionally attracted many different opinions. This paper first defines the connotation of Guizhou culture and then analyzes the influencing factors of Guizhou culture based on historical facts. The paper argues that geographical and economic factors influence Guizhou culture. According...
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Research on Risk Perception and Coping Behavior of College Students

Taking the Coronavirus Pandemic as an Example

Jinxiu Yang, Xingmei Liu
The COVID-19 outbreak in 2019 has been the focus of public attention in the past two years. The public’s perception of risk influences their behavior. Taking risk perception as the starting point, this paper constructs a model of the relationship between risk perception and coping behavior of college...
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The Factors Influencing the Development of Psychological Problems in the Caregivers of Palliative Care Patients

Yi Hao
Palliative care is a type of active, whole-person care for people who have incurable, deteriorating, or short-lived diseases. It focuses on minimizing pain and other non-painful illnesses while also addressing important mental, interpersonal, and spiritual aspects. This paper reviews previous research...
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Motivations of Impulse Buying of Luxury Goods

Mengyu Xing, Chunlin Liu, Yuhan Che, Kaiye Guo, Mingcan Li, Haopeng Li
Man-made decisions could be framed and motivated. In this study, we decided to look into specific motivations that would impact choice making of a specific type of consumers, one of which among—impulsive, loyal, need-based, bargaining, wandering consumers. After evaluating potential motivations of consumers,...
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A Study of Legal Issues Based on the Analysis of Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control in China

YueRong Chen
Environmental pollution liability insurance was first introduced in the developed countries, represented by the United States, and then developed rapidly in the western industrial countries, not only to protect the environment but also to benefit the public, and the insurance system has shown great superiority...
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Understanding and Deconstruct Systematic Catholic Church Sexual Abuse and Trauma

Hankun Li, Lejing Liu, Wei Wan
Although awareness of the Catholic priesthood has increased in recent years, knowledge about its occurrence and consequences as a distinct form of abuse remains limited. The film Grâce à Dieu (By the Grace of God) (2019) and other global reports on the sexual abuse of children By Catholic priests, based...
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A Study on the Psychology of Game Design Based on the Hierarchical Theory of Needs

Siyu Han
In order to study the influence of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs on the psychology of game design, a research analysis using literature analysis and observation is conducted in this paper to discuss the needs of the bottom motivation, preliminary needs, basic game needs, emotional extrapolation needs and...
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Effects of Verbal Violence by Parents on Preschool Children’S Interpersonal Relationship Formation

Xiaoxin Shen
This review paper examines literature related to children experiencing parental verbal violence and their interpersonal relationship formation as well as providing effective methods to establish a communication link with parents and children. Recently, verbal violence in family education can have a bad...
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Research on Higher Education Governance in China and the West

Jinjin Wang
Globalization has brought the world closer together and many countries have been involved in educational governance. Scholars have studied the governance of higher education from multiple perspectives, such as organizational management, ecological environment, and reform process. Based on the background...
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Job Burnout

New Insights into Influencing Factors and Solutions

Shanglei Ge, Qianhui Kong, Zhangyun Sui, Zixiang Zhou
By reviewing a variety of literature on job burnout in recent years, this paper discusses the causes of job burnout and how to alleviate its influence. When exploring the causes, both the internal and external causes of formation are considered. Among them, internal causes include job engagement, self-efficacy,...
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Identifying the Disputes on Spanish National Structure

Haolin Lv
Many studies use the concept of the form of national structure. When referring to Spain, there are always disputes about its national structure. This article explores the disputes of the academic community on the form of Spanish national structure, which can attract more scholars’ attention to this issue...
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What Impacts Has the Pandemic Had on Women’s Rights in the Developing World?

Jiayi Lu
Conventional studies have focused on the damage to human life and health from COVID-19, often ignoring the negative impact COVID-19 also has on human rights, especially women’s rights in developing countries. This paper first reviews the emergence of feminist movements in developing countries and finds...
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A Phenomenological Study of “Mass Communication Receiver” as a News Source and Its Influence Analysis

Pu Li
In the 21st century when the Internet is highly developed, social media has become a news dissemination channel that cannot be ignored. Compared with the dissemination channel such as radio and television which were dominant in the past, the mode of group communication and mass communication have a great...
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Gender Inequality of Education in Rural and Urban Areas of China

Rui Deng, Ruiyan Ma, Xingwei Zhou
There is a tremendous disparity in children’s education in rural and urban China, and the biggest contributor to this phenomenon is gender inequality - a major issue that needs to be addressed in Chinese society. In this thesis statement, we found that the causes of gender inequality are incredibly complicated,...
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Research on the Influence of Moderation Thinking on the Positive Psychological Quality of Adolescents

Lu Zhu
To empirically examine the relationship between mean thinking, psychological resilience, emotion regulation, and adolescents’ positive psychology. A questionnaire survey of 531 adolescents examined the relationship between the study variables using structural equation modelling and bootstrap methods....
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Perceiving Sexual Harassment in Chinese Higher Education

Fei Guo, Lihan Li, Yingfei Sun
In recent years, gender harassment in higher education has become a serious problem in China. This paper reviews the causes of sexual harassment, including structural factors and personal factors. The features of sexual harassment on campus in China and its reasons mainly stem from three aspects the...
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Research on the Evaluation Management of General Education Courses Based on the Improvement of Students’ Core Competencies

jun jun Wang
The Atlantis Press Proceedings article template has many predefined paragraph styles for you to use/apply as you write your paper. To format your abstract, use the Microsoft Word template style: [Abstract]. Each paper must include an abstract. Begin the abstract with the title “Abstract” in bold font,...
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Error Types and Strategy in the Acquisition of Simple Past Tense: A Study on Chinese Fifth-Grade ESL Learners’ Writing

Yunting Guo
Today in China, learners start to learn English at increasingly early ages. However, for fifth graders, simple past tense is still difficult in writing. This study investigated simple past tense errors in a writing assessment from three participants. It also examined if the correction feedback strategy...
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The Use of Recyclable Rubber Materials in Children’s Recreation Facilities

Bo Gao
Recreation facility is a key point to children’s approach to the society in their early life. Through both information and field research, the demands of children and parents for recreation facilities have been learned about. In order to create a safe environment for children’s entertainment, based on...
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The Role of Nudges in Mitigating and Preventing Cyberbullying on Social Media

Jiayue Mao
The prevalence of social media (e.g., Instagram, TikTok) heavily influences the social networks of teenagers and students. Recently, the popularity of “spill the tea” accounts, where account owners publish gossip about their classmates and friends, leads to a new form of cyberbullying. This manner, in...
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Exploring the Impact of International Cooperation on Climate Change

Yilin Wang, Bin Zhou
Driven by human-related pollution and environmental damage, climate change has become a life-threatening issue for the international community in recent decades. To address this global challenge, different organizations must collaborate with each other and thus create collective goals on an international...
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The Language Ideology in Chinese English Lesson Planning and Implications for Future EFL Intercultural Teaching Approaches: A Mixed Method Study in Shanghai

Na Xiao
With the continuous development of internationalization, China has been emphasizing the integration of intercultural competence into foreign language classes, but there is currently a lack of clear guidance on how to teach intercultural competence in high school English courses. This research focuses...
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The Internationalization of Higher Education

The COVID-19 Perspective

Qingyang Yu
The current COVID-19 epidemic has had an influence on international education and cultural communications, as well as the emergence of anti-internationalization in higher education. Due to the lock-down policies with some considered safety reasons, the mobility of people for the internationalization...