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The China Overseas Exchange Association's lecture group to the United States will come to Fengcheng on August 21 to train Chinese teachers at ASU

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The China Overseas Exchange Association's lecture group to the United States will come to Fengcheng to train Chinese teachers at ASU on August 21 [Contribution from the National Association of Chinese Schools] Via the National Association of Chinese Schools...

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The China Overseas Exchange Association's lecture group to the United States will come to Fengcheng Training for Chinese teachers at ASU on August 21 [Contribution from the National Association of Chinese Schools] After contacting the National Association of Chinese Schools, the China Overseas Exchange Association sent a lecture group to the United States this year to train Chinese teachers. This is the first time that the lecture group has come to Arizona to train Chinese teachers. The local training activities will be hosted by Modern Chinese School, Hope Chinese School, Tucson Zuxun Chinese School, and Tucson Mandarin Church Chinese School. This training activity is also open to other Chinese teachers. The ASU Confucius Institute sponsors and supports teacher training activities in the Phoenix area. All participants in the training will receive a certificate from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council. The Phoenix area training is scheduled for Sunday, August 21st. Location: Memorial Union, Arizona State University Memorial Union Mohave Room 23 Map: http://www.asu.edu/map/interactive/?campus=tempe&building=MU Time: 10:00 am?5:00 pm Course content and lecturer introduction "Primary School Chinese Teaching Method" Mr. Du Zhaohui, senior teacher of the Primary School Affiliated to Central China Normal University. Outstanding young teacher in Wuhan City. People's Education Press trains teachers on experimental textbooks for compulsory education courses. Editorial board member of the National Curriculum Standard Edition and the Hunan Education Edition primary school Chinese textbook. He has published more than 30 teaching papers in core Chinese journals such as "Primary School Chinese Teaching", "Primary School Chinese Teacher", and "Primary School Chinese Teaching Forum". "Chinese Culture Special Topic - Exchanges between Chinese Culture and Other Cultures" Wang Xiaolu, professor at Sichuan University. Doctor of Literature, professor at the School of Literature and Journalism and School of Foreign Languages, Sichuan University, doctoral supervisor; director of the Professor Committee of the Overseas Education School. Enjoys special government allowances from the State Council, is an academic leader in Sichuan Province, and has been awarded the title of Sichuan Provincial Famous Teacher and National Model Teacher. "Handmade (paper-cutting, Chinese knots)" Li Ming, senior teacher in the Teaching and Research Section of Jinan Shizhong District Education Bureau. Senior teacher in middle school, art teaching researcher, and member of Shandong Young Calligraphers Association. Specializing in oil painting, sculpture, calligraphy, and seal cutting, he loves traditional culture, extensively dabbles in folk art, and is good at handcrafting. I have been working as a teacher for 21 years. I have studied art education and have a deep understanding of the cultural connotation of art education and the important role that art activities play in people's aesthetic literacy and intellectual development. For many years, I have guided the education and teaching work of art teachers in primary and secondary schools, and are committed to the in-depth development of art education. Note: Breakfast and lunch will be provided on the day of the lecture. Each training participant pays $10, which will be used for part of the meal expenses, and the rest will be sponsored by the Confucius Institute. Those who wish to participate should register by email before August 10th, and indicate their Chinese name in particular so that the certificate can be issued. Due to the limited number of people in the venue, priority will be accepted based on the registration date. Contact: Shuai Zhiruo (Vice President of the National Association of Chinese Schools) maryshuai99@yahoo.com

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