Oakland University
Friday, May 3, 2013

Workshop instills Chinese culture in students, travelers


The Educational Resources Lab at Oakland University's School of Education and Human Services invites individuals interested in learning about China to participate in its upcoming "China Workshop: An Introduction to Chinese Language and Culture."

Three international graduate students in OU's Reading and Language Arts program will work as a group to teach this six-week series of introductory lessons. Defeng Chen, Yongjiao He and Ning Ma, all experienced teachers, are native Chinese speakers who are fluent in English.

"We have them help OU students and the community to get to know about the Chinese language, culture, history and geography. And in the cultural part of this, we also deal with the social issues," explained Dr. Ledong Li, coordinator for China program in the School of Education and Human Services, and organizer of the workshop.

"People who come are very enthusiastic about learning. They want to learn more about China from something other than textbooks."

Dr. Li said that in recent years, the annual workshops have become popular not only with students studying China, but with professionals planning business trips to China, travelers planning visits and parents who have adopted or are looking to adopt Chinese children.

Noting that the series of informative workshop is open to all, Dr. Li added, "I think it's a very productive workshop that really helps promote cross-cultural understanding."

The workshops will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Thursdays for six weeks starting May 16. Instruction will take place in the Educational Resources Lab, located at 350 Pawley Hall on the campus of Oakland University, 1200 N. Squirrel Road in Rochester, Michigan.

Registration for the series is $65 per person. Space is limited, so participants are encouraged to register early. The registration deadline is May 14.

Those interested in attending can obtain a registration form by visiting oakland.edu/erl and clicking on the China Workshop button. Registration forms should be sent with a check payable to Oakland University, to the address: Educational Resources Lab, 350 Pawley Hall, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309.

For more information, call Karen Reeves at (248) 370-4230 or e-mail to kareeves@oakland.edu.

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Three international graduate students who are native Chinese speakers will teach a six-week series of lessons about Chinese language and culture.

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