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RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPING LEARNERS’ LITERACY IN THE CHINESE LANGUAGE AND GLOBAL COMPETENCY Shuhan C. Wang, Ph. D. President, ELE Consulting International Project Director, CELIN at Asia Society 2016 Chinese Language Education Forum San Francisco, CA April 16, 2016
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Overview Part I: Introduction to CELIN What is CELIN, and what is its mission? Part II: CELIN Briefs What are the CELIN Briefs about, and what do they say about developing students’ literacy and global competency? Part III: CELIN Resources What resources are available from CELIN? Part IV: Q & A and Collaboration How can CELIN serve you better? How can we work together? 2
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Part I: What is CELIN? 3 CELIN = Chinese Early Language and Immersion Network CELIN seeks to connect with and provide resources for language practitioners, researchers, policy makers, parents, and advocates for language learning across the United States. Staff: Project director: Shuhan C. Wang, Ph.D. Senior Project Associate: Joy Peyton, Ph.D. We are affiliated with and supported by China Learning Initiatives at Asia Society, which has a strong track record in leading and supporting the Chinese language field
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CELIN’s Mission Support the growth and sustainability of Chinese early language and immersion programs in and outside the United States to ensure that students have opportunities to develop high-level multilingual and intercultural competency for advanced study and work in an interconnected world
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Part II CELIN BRIEFS What do they say about how to develop students’ literacy and global competency through learning of Chinese language and culture?
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Purposes: Respond to an urgent need in the field of Chinese language education for research-based information; examples of best practices; and resources useful for administrators, teachers, and parents Address different aspects of Chinese language education; available in English and Chinese; and applicable to elementary (K−8), middle and high school, and even college Chinese language programs
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7 Authors: Der-lin Chao Yu-Lan Lin David Kojo Hakam CELIN Briefs Editors: Shuhan C. Wang Joy K. Peyton
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Designing and Implementing Chinese Language Programs: Preparing Students for the Real World Developing Students’ Global Competency for the Real World Aligning Clear Language Learning Expectations With Proficiency Scales and Career Demands Student-Centered and Experiential Learning Standards-Based Curriculum With Integration of Language, Subject Matter, and Culture Best Practices in Instruction Performance-Based Assessment With Multiple Measures Creating and Sustaining a Teacher Supply and Support System
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9 Authors: Jianhua Bai Luyi Lien Madeline Spring CELIN Briefs Editors: Shuhan C. Wang Joy K. Peyton
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Mapping Chinese Language Learning Outcomes in Grades K-12 Defining Language Learning Outcomes Assessing Chinese Learning Outcomes Assessment Tools Used in K-12 Chinese Language Programs Program Approaches to Developing Chinese Language Proficiency Possible Learning Outcomes in Two Types of Programs Profiles of Students in an Immersion Program, Grades K-8 Profiles of Students in a Chinese Language Program, Grades 6/7 to 12 Multiple Paths to Attaining Higher Levels of Proficiency
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11 Authors: Michael Everson Kevin Chang Claudia Ross CELIN Briefs Editors: Shuhan C. Wang Joy K. Peyton
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Developing Initial Literacy in Chinese Chinese as a Character-Based Language The Basics of Chinese Character Structure Strokes Radicals Semantic-Phonetic Compounds Simplified and Traditional Characters What is Pinyin? When and Why Is It Useful? Establishing a Solid Platform for Chinese Literacy Development
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Please send suggestions and comments to CELIN Briefs Editors: Shuhan C. Wang, Ph.D., shuhancw@gmail.comshuhancw@gmail.com Joy K. Peyton, Ph.D., joy@peytons.usjoy@peytons.us Find CELIN Briefs at: http://AsiaSociety.org/CELIN http://AsiaSociety.org/CELIN
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Part III. CELIN Resources http://asiasociety.org/china-learning-initiatives/chinese- early-language-and-immersion-network
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Monthly Newsletter
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CELIN Web Pages
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Resources for Educators
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Curriculum Resources From CELIN http://asiasociety.org/china-learning-initiatives/resources-educators
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CELIN’s Collection of Curriculum Resources State Level National Level District and School Level http://asiasociety.org/china-learning-initiatives/curricula-and- curriculum-frameworks
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Program Profiles http://asiasociety.org/china-learning-initiatives/program-profiles
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Program Directory: Is Your Program in the Directory? http://asiasociety.org/chinese-language-initiatives/celin-directory-programs
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Questions? Comments? What topics for more CELIN Briefs might we develop? What additional resources could CELIN develop and provide? How can we work together to further students’ biliteracy and global competency? Part IV: Q & A and Collaboration
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Questions? Comments? Shuhan C. Wang, PhD 王周淑涵 shuhancw@gmail.com 24 谢谢! Thank you!
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