21st Century Challenges for Teaching Chinese in the U.S.Chinese Teachers
Challenges of the 21st Century for Teaching Chinese Language and Culture
By Frank Lixing Tang, Co-Director for Project DCLT, New York University Research Professor
21st Century Challenges for Teaching Chinese in the U.S.Chinese Teachers
Challenges of the 21st Century for Teaching Chinese Language and Culture
By Frank Lixing Tang, Co-Director for Project DCLT, New York University Research Professor
A corporate brochure of Best Food in China (www.bestfoodinchina.net), the first bi-lingual medium in China dedicated to presenting the diversity of food cultures in the world
Learn to order dishes in a restaurant in Chinese. It is compatible with Jinbu 2, Chapter 5. Learn some desserts and questions that are helpful in ordering.
A corporate brochure of Best Food in China (www.bestfoodinchina.net), the first bi-lingual medium in China dedicated to presenting the diversity of food cultures in the world
Learn to order dishes in a restaurant in Chinese. It is compatible with Jinbu 2, Chapter 5. Learn some desserts and questions that are helpful in ordering.
DCLT/CLTA-GNY Workshop: Queens HS for Lang StudiesChinese Teachers
By Jianlan Zhao
The workshop will mainly focus on three aspects:
1) The characteristics of high school students and classroom management strategies.
2) Overview of high school programs including information about LOTE checkpoint B and C, AP Chinese; Common core standards and language learning standards, content-based instruction and incorporation of technology
3) Effective teaching strategies and classroom activities.
This forum is ONLY for new teachers who are in their first to third year of teaching. William Anderson of Massapequa Schools and Bing Qiu of Bronx High School of Science have shared ideas and strategies for early career.
Maximizing Comprehensible Input and Output to Improve Student Achievement in ...Chinese Teachers
By Yuqing Hong, Principal of P.S. 310 The School for Future Leaders
Chinese Language Teachers Association of Greater New York (CLTA-GNY) and NYU's Project Developing Chinese Language Teachers are delighted to bring this workshop which shares with participants teaching methods that focus on the way our brains naturally acquire language and techniques and strategies that prioritize the delivery of understandable, personalized and relevant messages, as well as way to empower students with meaningful output for learning.