Als Chung
University of Hong Kong
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Reading and Writing | 1998
Nancy Law; Ww Ki; Als Chung; Py Ko; Hc Lam
Each Chinese character is a two dimensional logograph and if character writing is seen as drawing a diagram, then there is no obvious ‘correct sequence’ in the writing process. However, over the ages and to this day, Chinese children have been taught the proper stroke sequence for forming the characters based on some calligraphic rules when they begin to learn to write in Chinese. The rationale for the teaching of stroke sequence has traditionally been argued on the basis of facilitating better calligraphy and as a memory aid for the exact reproduction of the correct form of the character. This paper reports on a study that tries to determine how far young children can master the correct stroke sequences in writing and the common kinds of errors children made. It further explores the importance of and the possible educational implications for the teaching of stroke sequences in the teaching of handwriting based on the empirical results.
Archive | 2003
Als Chung; Ww Ki; Hc Lam; Py Ko; Pwy Chou; Ecc Lau; Acy Lai
Archive | 2002
Ww Ki; Als Chung; Py Ko; Hc Lam; Nwy Law; Ecc Lau; P Wy Chow; Acy Lai
Archive | 2006
Ww Ki; Als Chung; Ecc Lau
Archive | 2004
Ww Ki; Als Chung; Hc Lam; Py Ko; Ecc Lau; Cc Chou; Acy Lai; Lai
Archive | 2001
Sk Tse; Yc Li; Als Chung
Archive | 2001
Als Chung; Py Ko; Ww Ki; Hc Lam; Wy Chow
Archive | 2000
Hc Lam; Ww Ki; Nwy Law; Als Chung; Py Ko; Ahs Ho; Sw Pun
Archive | 1998
Als Chung; Py Ko; Nwy Law; Ww Ki; Hc Lam
Archive | 1997
Sk Tse; Ww Ki; Nwy Law; Als Chung; Wc Shum