The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning

Jieun Kiaer editor Nicola Fraschini editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:4th Dec '25

£35.99

This title is due to be published on 4th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning cover

The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning is a collection of chapters which address the complexities at the intersection of Korean language learning, the global popularity of Korean culture, and Generation Z learners’ characteristics.

The chapters included in this volume portray learning contexts spread across five continents and adopt a wide array of research methodologies, including but not limited to thematic analysis, discourse analysis, and Q methodology, to touch on important topics such as policy and curricular constraints, pedagogical approaches, and Generation Z language learners’ identity, motivation, and emotions. This volume serves as a springboard for further policy-focused, pedagogical, and empirical investigations into what the local setting, in terms of socio-cultural environment and educational infrastructure, brings into young learners’ experience of learning the Korean language.

This book is a valuable guide for global teachers of Korean who seek to understand learners’ behaviour and preferences in the K-wave era, as well as policymakers within language learning education.

ISBN: 9781032882611

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242 pages