OSU-HanbanTrainingofTrainers2009SummerInstitutein.pdf
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俄亥俄州立大学中文旗舰与中国汉办今年七月共同举办汉语教学法培训班
OSU-Hanban “Training of Trainers” 2009 Summer Institute in Qingdao
The Ohio State University is well known for its teacher training programs, particularly in
training Chinese language teachers. In the past three years, it operated three year-long Chinese
teacher licensure programs (36 graduate credits) that produced four dozen teachers, most of whom
have obtained Ohio license to teach Chinese. Each year in the last decade, it has offered seven-week
summer institute (15 graduate credits) to train college and K-12 Chinese language teachers. (More
information is available at /programs/summerPrgm/speac.cfm) The OSU K-12
Chinese Flagship Program provides quarterly in-service workshops for teachers currently working
at K-12 schools in Ohio.
Because of OSU’s strength in “performed culture” pedagogical training and the success of
its Chinese Flagship Programs, we got support from Hanban (Chinese Language Council
International) to provide a 2.5-week summer institute focused on pedagogical training for professors
from 18 universities across China. The training was conducted in July 2009 at a beachside facility
of Qingdao. The training plan was designed by Dr. Eric Shepherd from the University of South
Florida and Kun Shi of the OSU K-12 Chinese Flagship Program. The training team was led by Dr.
Shepherd, and included Dr. Yongfang Zhang of the University of Akron and Ms. Hui Li of OSU.
Ten high school students were recruited (mainly from Metro and Gahanna-Lincoln High Schools)
for demo teaching at the “training of trainers” summer institute. The chaperones were Lisa Floyd-
Jefferson and Peggy Lovro. The whole project was coordinated by Kun Shi of the OSU Chinese
Flagship Program and Hanban’s Division of Teachers through Wuzhou Chinese Education
Technology Company.
All teacher participants highly praised the summer institute, and all student participants
enjoyed their China study experience, as testified by the following
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