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There has been significant growth in Chinese language programs over the past five years. Indeed, demand seems likely to continue to increase. The most significant barrier to meeting student demand to learn Chinese is the lack of trained and certified teachers.
For programs to be vital and sustainable, teachers must be able to engage and to motivate students over the long term, incorporate best practices in the teaching and learning of world languages, and to connect the Chinese language program to other academic subject areas and aspects of school life and community.
In February of 2010, Asia Society convened an experts meeting on Chinese language teacher preparation and certification in the U.S., to address the urgent need for a long-term supply of effective Chinese language teachers. The meeting brought together 50 leaders from the United States and China to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the field of Chinese language teaching and learning. The outcome was a set of targeted recommendations for the field going forward.
See the new Asia Society report, Meeting the Challenge: Preparing Chinese Language Teachers for American Schools, to learn about the recommendations. The report analyzes the current status of, and demand for, Chinese language programs. it proposes ways to expand and enhance the supply of Chinese language teachers, increase their effectiveness, and produce teachers for new innovations in elementary and online language programs.
To accomplish these tasks will require vision and partnerships between all the critical stakeholders—schools, colleges and universities, and state and federal government. Much is already happening in terms of both quantity and quality. Lessons have been learned, new programs have been created, and new pools of potential teachers are being developed. But much more needs to be done in order to meet the challenge of Jon Huntsman Jr., U.S. Ambassador to China: Young people today "need to be able to build bridges across the Pacific Ocean that speak to world peace, that speak to prosperity, that speak to economic development. . . . And I know of no other way of doing that . . . building those bridges . . . and making the cultures on both sides of the Pacific comprehensible, other than through language study."
I want to be a Chinese teacher for teaching the foreigners,my majoy is teaching chinese as a foreign language.But I don't know how to apply.
I wanna be a Chinese teacher for teaching the foreigners Chinese.
My name is Yuanyuan Zhang. I graduated this May with a M.S.Ed in TESOL from the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. I am a native Mandarin speaker who is also fluent in English. I am interested in teaching Chinese at private schools in Pennsylvania.
I have extensive teaching experience as a teacher of a secondary language. This summer, I taught at summer Chinese camp. I enjoy working with children and sharing with them my mother language. I also have taught English to an international group of adults through the Lutheran Children & Family Services. Previously, I have taught English to college students and adults in China in both a professional and academic environment. Moreover, my graduate course work has increased my knowledge of teaching methodologies and communication styles.
Please contact me if you know any school in Pennsylvania which needs an authentic and qualified Chinese teacher.
Thanks!
How does a Chinese international student studying in the US get certified to teach Chinese without also having to get their green card first? I have a Chinese international undergrad student who wants to get her degree in education but is being told that she can't get certified in NY unless she is planning to become a citizen first. My email is jamytd@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Hi! I didn't know if you were still looking for a job but we are a newly opening public charter school for chinese immersion in South Carolina. We're looking for teachers grades PK-2nd. Would you be interested? Our website is www.eastpointsc.org
Hi! I didn't know if you were still looking for a job but we are a newly opening public charter school for chinese immersion in South Carolina. We're looking for teachers grades PK-2nd. Would you be interested? Our website is www.eastpointsc.org
Hello,
I am a PITT graduate student at the school of education, studying focus on elementary education. I will graduate at the end of this April.
I have some experience as a teacher, teaching Chinese and English. I learned some teaching strategies of foreign language instructions in real classroom. Besides, I had been a counselor in summer campus and assistant in University Children Development Centre. These experiences have taught me how to organize and communicate in complicated situation.
I am looking for chinese teaching positions now. Is there any possibilities that I could work in your school?
Shan
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