Qualifications:
2014 – PhD in Education (University of Cambridge, UK)
2006 – Postgraduate Diploma in Education (The University of Hong Kong, HK)
2005 – MSc in Applied Ling and Second Lang Acquisition (University of Oxford, UK)
2003 – BA in Teaching English as a second language (1st Hon.) (City University of Hong Kong)
Email: joshuachan@hkbu.edu.hk
Telephone: 3411 7268
Office: OEE1007
Joshua H. Chan, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in the English Section of the Language Centre. His research interests are in the areas of teaching pedagogy, technology-enhanced language learning and special education needs (SEN). His projects include a GRF, a SCOLAR and an FBL project, which are based on research and community-engagement grants offered by different departments of the HKSAR Government. Recently, he is researching the interfaces between technology, poetry learning and online teaching.
Internal Grants
TDG (as Co-I, with Chen, H. C., Choi, W. C., Lin Y. Y. & Tian, J. X. (from EdUHK)). Development of a flipped corpus-aided spoken English training platform for Chinese learners of English. Funded by the Teaching Development Fund of EDUHK. HKD 330,000 (01/12/2020–31/05/2022).
Key focus: Constructing a corpus-aided spoken English training platform
TDG (as Co-I, with Lau, C. S., & Tang, K. Y.) No.: TDG/1718/05. Enhancing the effectiveness of the cross-border study for student teachers’ professional development. Funded by the Teaching Development Grant from Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning of HKBU. HKD 200,000 (01/03/2018–28/02/2019).
Key focus: Teachers’ professional development via exchange programmes
External Grants
ITB/FBL (as PI, with Li, Y. X., Chen, H. C., Wong, W. L., & Deng, L. P.) No: ITB/FBL/5021/19/P. A multi-modal speaking app that introduces primary school pupils to the world of English poetry and intonation. Funded by Fund for Better Living, under Innovation and Technology Bureau, HKSAR Government. HKD 2,999,200 (01/12/2019–30/11/2022).
Government website: https://fbl.itb.gov.hk/approvedproject/1015/ViewPublishItem
Key focus: Constructing a self-access e-poetry corpus and development of online pedagogy
SCOLAR (as PI, with Choi, T.H.) No: 2122-45. Adapting task-based pedagogy for students with special educational needs: Training, practising and validation. Funded by the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR), under Education Bureau, HKSAR Government. HKD 895,660 (01/08/2021–31/07/2023; 24 months).
Key focus: Development of pedagogy through the Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) approach
GRF (as PI) No: 12606221 Investigating the eye-voice relationship for intonation training: A two-part eye-tracking study. Funded by the General Research Fund (GRF) under Research Grants Council, HKSAR Government. HKD 651,760 (01/01/2022–30/06/2024; 30 months).
Key focus: Reading and speaking
EDB grant (as Co-I, with Wong, W. Y., & Lai, K. H.) No: EDBCDSENQ&T2018017. Provision of advisory service for enhancing learning and teaching of English language for students with intellectual disabilities in special schools. Funded by Special Education Needs Section, Education Bureau, HKSAR Government. HKD 512,486 (21/11/2018–31/08/2019)
Key focus: Teachers’ professional knowledge through the Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) approach
IELTS 2018 (as Co-I, with Wong, Simpson W. L., & Chow, Bonnie W. Y.). Connected speech in IELTS Listening and Speaking tests: Types, amount and level of difficulties. IELTS Joint-funded research programme 2018. Pound Sterling £19,777.34.
Key focus: Listening and speaking
Faculty Research Grant (as PI, with Ho, S. K., & Li, K. W.) No: FRG2/14-15/091. A data-driven corpus-aided analysis of formulaic patterns in textbooks for learners of different educational contexts. Funded by the Faculty of Social Sciences of HKBU. HKD 98,900 (01/08/2015–01/02/2018)
Key focus: Textbook vocabular