TEQ Instructional Videos for Chinese Language Teaching
In addition to providing practical training for in-class development, Asia Society sees the need to develop a new generation of leaders in the Chinese education field. Through our TEQ program, we aim to share best practices in the field of Chinese language teaching.
Each year, Asia Society selects 5–10 Chinese teachers as a member of TEQ program. Under the one-on-one professional consultation of Dr. Weiling Wu, these selected teachers create, develop, and polish lesson plans. We then film the classroom of each selected teacher, and edit these to guide viewers to think and reflect on what they are observing in each video, to try and bridge the gap between instructional standards and classroom implementation. Part of Asia Society's professional development series for educators, these instructional videos for Chinese language teachers aim to share best practices in the field of Chinese language teaching.
These Chinese classes cover different grade levels and proficiency levels, and have been recorded to showcase the 8 Principles for Effective and Innovative Chinese Language Teaching and Learning, proposed by Dr. Wu. In each video, Dr. Wu explains what is happening and how the featured teacher is applying a specific principle, with the help of animated characters Mr. T (Theory), Ms. E (Enthusiasm), and Ms. Q (Question).
Materials in this series include:
- A 30-minute edited classroom video interspersed with commentary from Dr. Wu,
- an accompanying lesson plan,
- an interview with the featured teacher,
- and an interview with the school administrator.
Get started by reading How to Use the TEQ Series: Instructional Videos for Chinese Language Teachers, or begin watching the videos listed below.
Would you like to become a featured TEQ teacher? Asia Society's TEQ series has attracted viewers throughout the United States and the world. Teachers and teacher trainers find that the TEQ videos enlighten and encourage them to seek out new ideas and strategies for improvement. If you would like to be part of this innovative program, apply today!
Your comments and feedback are always highly appreciated. Please tell us your thoughts after you watch these videos.
Updates
2020 has been a challenging year for educators in the United States. In the current COVID-19 crisis, regular classrooms are changed and normal teaching methods have been disrupted. However, Chinese language teachers have quickly responded and risen to these challenges by continuing their teaching online to provide a different but quality learning experience to students. To extend our admiration and support to the K-12 Chinese teachers, Asia Society is starting a special edition—TEQ Online. Please click here to learn how you could be featured at the next TEQ Online series.