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Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 385 3rd International Conference on Education, Economics and Management Research (ICEEMR 2019) Cultural Awareness in the Teaching of Shanghainese in Shanghai Kindergartens Yan-Yan Li Human Resources Department, Tianhua College Shanghai Normal University Shanghai, China Abstract—The purpose of this study is to examine Shanghai Cultural awareness is the foundation of communication and cultural awareness activities in the teaching of Shanghainese in it involves the ability to stand back from ourselves and become Shanghai kindergartens in China and to share recommendations aware of our cultural values, beliefs and perceptions. for further promoting cultural awareness activities, in efforts to maintain and develop minority languages or Chinese dialects in In Wales, the “Curriculum Cymreig” (the Welsh Cultural China. This study used the case study approach and Curriculum) was developed to foster cultural awareness. Kindergarten Q was identified to be the case. The results suggest Curriculum Cymreig endeavors to reflect the whole range of that cultural awareness activities should play a significant role in historical, social, economic, cultural, political and promoting the teaching of minority languages or Chinese dialects environmental influences that have shaped contemporary at schools. However, there is much more that needs to be done by Wales. This involves giving students a sense of place and schools in enhancing cultural awareness activities, such as heritage, of belonging to the local and wider community with increasing, developing and cultivating more cultural awareness its own traditions, a strong Welsh identity, access to the activities. literature of Wales, differences and traditions in use of the Welsh and English languages in Wales, and the distinctive Keywords—Cultural Awareness; Dialect; Teaching of nature of Welsh music, arts, crafts, technology, religious Shanghainese; Kindergarten beliefs and practices [4]. The “Curriculum Cymreig” helped I. INTRODUCTION students to “identify their sense of Welshness” and to create a “greater sense of belonging to their local community and In recent years, with the successful promotion of country” (Developing the Curriculum Cymreig, 2003). Putonghua, some minority languages and local dialects are on the decline, some even to the point of vanishing in China. The Shanghai government officially issued a paper on the Dialects are an essential part of cultural heritage which reflect teaching of Shanghainese in Shanghai kindergartens in May local cultural diversity, and as a group they reflects national 2013 as a way of maintaining and developing Shanghainese. cultural diversity. The Chinese government realized the As a result, 20 public kindergartens were selected to start the importance of preserving local dialects and is beginning to teaching of Shanghainese on a trial basis in September, 2014. make efforts to preserve the dialects. The purpose of this study is to examine Shanghai cultural awareness activities in the teaching of Shanghainese in Shanghainese is the spoken local dialect in Shanghai. Shanghai kindergartens in China and to share Shanghai is the largest city in China. It has more than 24 recommendations for further promoting cultural awareness in million people as of 2019. Shanghai is one of the most language teaching, in efforts to maintain and develop minority significant cultural and financial centers in China, including a languages or Chinese dialects in China. major shipping port as well. Shanghai culture is known by the nickname of “Hai Pai culture.”[5] Hai Pai culture is a II. METHODS combination of Chinese and Western cultures. It is I employed a purposeful sampling strategy to identify characterized by its fine arts, clothes, and Huju (Shanghainese Kindergarten Q from the 20 selected kindergartens as a case to opera). Shanghainese is an essential part of Hai Pai culture. conduct my study. Kindergarten Q developed quite a number Together with the Chinese central government, the of Shanghai cultural awareness activities to assist the teaching Shanghai government is also making notable efforts to combat of Shanghainese. In Kindergarten Q, the principal the loss of Shanghainese from kindergarten all the way through recommended one third grade class in the kindergarten. Two university in Shanghai[2]. It is acknowledged widely that teachers were responsible for each classroom. Thus, I Shanghainese is being preserved well and expansively much identified two kindergarten teachers in one classroom. The better than other dialects in China, possibly due to great efforts kindergarten teachers recommended two parents, one was a made by the Shanghai government [3]. native Shanghainese and the other a New Shanghainese. Thus, one principal, two kindergarten teachers, and two parents were A language can’t be separated from its attendant culture. involved in this study. Otherwise, it is like a body without a soul. Therefore, to develop heritage cultural awareness alongside language teaching is a key element in minority language education [1]. Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Atlantis Press SARL. This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). 97 Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 385 III. DATA ANALYSIS children were “shipping” the rice or the coal, In terms of data collection procedures, I collected data they needed to overcome some challenges through observations, interview and documents. I used the regarding height and distance. However, they process of triangulation and member checking to validate the truly could experience the hard life of the people accuracy of the data. The data analysis procedures in this study in those old days. were guided by the purpose and the pattern, theme and content Some research shows that learning language and culture analysis of this analytic strategy. The strategy used for this together is a shortcut to master a language (Cai, 2010). By study provided a framework for the overall direction of the learning more about Shanghai culture, the children get to know study and guided decisions and actions in order to integrate more about Shanghai, become familiar with and appreciate its individual activities toward a common purpose. history, and become proud of being a part of Shanghai. More importantly, when the children are playing Old Shanghai alley IV. RESULTS games, they are more likely to speak Shanghainese. Regarding the teaching of Shanghainese, Shanghai culture is stressed in the implementation of the teaching of B. Playing Socio-dramatic Games in Shanghainese Shanghainese in Kindergarten Q. Principal Wen is in charge of Some symbolic settings representing Old Shanghai were the teaching of Shanghainese. The third-grade Seashell class in also displayed on the Old Shanghai Street, such as Nanjing Kindergarten Q was involved in this study. Teacher Xu and Barbershop, a grocery store, rickshaws, Wangkai PhotoShop, Teacher Cao are responsible for the Seashell class. Huifeng Bank, Seventy-Two Lodgers (a hotel), shoe polishers, knife and scissors sharpeners, and a snack shop, etc. The Shanghai cultural awareness is fostered by playing Old children played socio-dramatic games in Shanghainese on the Shanghai alley games, playing socio-dramatic games in Old Street once a week. For example: Shanghainese, singing the ballads in Shanghainese, classroom visits and fieldtrips (Table I). Two boys were playing at the shoe polishers. A “shoe boy” was crying out for business in Shanghainese by imitating the TABLE I. SHANGHAI CULTURAL AWARENESS ACTIVITIES IN cry that a real shoe boy in Old Shanghai would do: KINDERGARTEN Q Shoe Boy: “Polish shoes?” (A “customer” came near.) Name Shanghai Cultural Awareness Activities Item Shoe Boy: “Good morning! Do your shoes need Playing Playing polishing?” Old Socio-dramatic Singing the Kindergarten Classroom Shanghai Games in ballads in Fieldtrip Customer: “Yes, they do. How much? ” Q visits Alley Shanghainese Shanghainese games Shoe Boy: “Five yuan.” A. Playing Old Shanghai Alley Games Customer: “Ok. Go ahead.” Old Shanghai alley games are a part of Shanghai culture. It Shoe Boy: “Please sit down. Put your left foot on the has been established that children learn through play. Playing stand.” (The “shoe boy” started to polish the shoes with a Old Shanghai alley games is one way to learn Shanghai culture. wiper cloth.) Old Shanghai alley games are the games once played in the alleys in Old Shanghai. With regard to playing Old Shanghai Shoe Boy: “Done, right foot.” alley games, Kindergarten Q set up some wood archways of Customer (constantly): “Are you done? Please go quick. I alleys, some mock cardboard buildings, and tile walls of have got to go to the barbershop.” Shikumen on the street of Old Shanghai (a natural learning environment where the children communicated with each other Shoe Boy: “I see. One minute.” in Shanghainese naturally and experience Shanghai culture) in By playing socio-dramatic games in Shanghainese, the Xiao’an Square. Children played some old Shanghai alley children were speaking and learning Shanghainese in a specific games, such as hopscotch, marbles (Involving a cardboard box context. More than that, the children experienced Shanghai with grooves on it, and children roll the marble into the culture. As Principal, Wen, stated: grooves on the cardboard box), a blindfold, cards, a jump rope, etc. The children played

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