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East Asian Film Series

 

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DUKE UNIVERSITY Asian/Pacific Studies Institute presents

What do you know about Asia ? China/Japan/Korea

Teacher Training Workshop 

Elementary School Workshop Schedule

Middle and High School Workshop Schedule

Elementary School Monday, June 27, 2005 8:30am-5:00pm
John Hope Franklin Center for International Studies at Duke

8:30–8:45am
Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:45–9:00am
Welcome
Cindy Carlson, APSI & Maureen Maguire Lewis, Global K-12 Program, Fuqua School of Business

9:00–10:20am
Kamishibai – Japanese Story Board Tales
Led by Nancy Hamilton
APSI has several Kamishibai and a stage available for teachers to borrow for classroom use. Please see www.kamishibai.com for more information on this wonderful product.

10:20–10:30am
BREAK

10:30-11:30am
Families of the World - Focus on Japan
Led by Yoko Kano, UNC Wilmington
APSI has the China, Japan and Korea Families of the World videos available to borrow for classroom use. See http://www.familiesoftheworld.com/ for more information.

11:30am-1:00pm
Lunch & Precious Children Video Screening
This video depicts the visit by a delegation of teachers from Washington state to China to compare early education in the US and China. See www.pbs.org/kcts/preciouschildren/ for more information.

1:00–2:00pm
Discussion of Precious Children
Moderated by Ryuko Kubota, UNC School of Education

2:00–3:00pm
Calligraphy Demonstration & Practice
Led by Alice Zhao, Chinese calligraphy expert
APSI arranges classroom visits by Ms. Zhao during the school year.

3:00–3:15pm
BREAK

3:15–4:45pm
Japanese Tea Ceremony Lecture/Demonstration, Tasting & Practice
Led by Triangle Cha No Yu
Commentary by Tony Moyer, North Carolina Japan Center, NC State University
APSI arranges classroom visits by Triangle Cha No Yu during the school year.

4:45–5:00pm
Evaluation & Feedback

Middle and High School Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:30am-5:00pm
Fuqua School of Business

8:30–8:45am
Registration, & Continental Breakfast

8:45–9:00am
Welcome
Cindy Carlson, APSI & Maureen Maguire Lewis, Global K-12 Program, Fuqua School of Business

9:00am – 10:30am
20th Century Revolution in China
Yan Li, APSI and Ralph Litzinger, Dept of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University

10:30–10:40am
BREAK

10:40am–12:10pm
Revolutionary Change in Japan 1850-1960
David Ambaras, Dept of History, NC State University

12:10–1:00pm
LUNCH

1:00pm–2:30pm
When Hangul Meets the Internet: South Korea’s Rise to IT Power
Yoonkyung Lee, Dept of Political Science, Duke University

2:30–2:40pm
BREAK

2:40–4:00pm
Designing and Leading a High School Survey Course on East Asian History
Robert Lane Moore, Eastern Randolph High School

4:00–4:45pm
Calligraphy Demonstration & Practice
Alice Zhao, Chinese painting and calligraphy expert
Ms. Zhao is available for classroom visits during the school year.

4:45–5:00pm
Evaluations & Feedback

Questions? Write to cindy.carlson@duke.edu

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