Chinese Correspondence School enrollment for the 2013 academic year has begun
Chinese Correspondence School enrollment for the 2013 academic year has begun. A new "Chinese Teacher Course" on-demand service has been added. Overseas Chinese Affairs Council...
Chinese Correspondence School enrollment for the 2013 academic year has begun. A new "Chinese Teacher Course" on-demand service has been added. The Chinese Correspondence School of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Council has long been promoting overseas Chinese language and technical and vocational education, and has cooperated with the National Chung Cheng University to promote correspondence school affairs. Starting from 2013, it will offer 9 subjects including "Chinese Language Teaching Subject", and add 6 new courses such as "Class Management", with a total of 90 courses for overseas Chinese to choose from. Registration will be accepted from January 10 to March 15, 2013. In addition, in order to serve those who are interested in teaching Chinese language, the "Chinese Language Teacher Subject" online course "On-demand" service has been added in the 2013 school year. If you have not registered by March 15, 2013, you can still register for the "Chinese Language Teacher Subject" online course at any time from March 16 to October 31, 2013, and study this subject course online. Courses in all disciplines will start on April 1, 2013. Please refer to the admission brochure for details. Interested students can go to the "Chinese Correspondence School Distance Learning Network" (http//chcs-opencourse.org) to download the admissions brochure and course list, or directly register online, or contact the Orange County Overseas Chinese Cultural and Educational Service Center at 714-754-9999 or the Los Angeles Overseas Chinese Cultural and Educational Service Center at 626-443-9999. China Correspondence School admissions service hotline: 886-5-2721311; email: chcs@ccu.edu.tw or ccuchcs@gmail.com.
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