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4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 3: Teachers of Chinese and Career Development
Sept
24

4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 3: Teachers of Chinese and Career Development

Date & Time: 15:30 – 17:00, Friday, 24 September 2021

Panellists: Brooke WALKER, Subject Lead for Chinese, Swire Chinese Language Centre Edinburgh

Chris WEBSTER, Programme Director, Swire Chinese Language Centre Oxford

Alan HUANG, Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Strathclyde Glasgow

This workshop will be hosted by LUAN Duo, Chinese Programme Director, University of Edinburgh.

Please consult the Confucius Institute for Scotland website for further details.

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4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 2: Understanding Your Learners
Sept
17

4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 2: Understanding Your Learners

Date & Time: 14:00-15:30, Friday, 17 September 2021

​Panellists: Andrew SCRIMGEOUR, University of South Australia

Rob NEAL, Co-ordinator of Swire Chinese Language Centre Manchester

This workshop will be hosted by Maggie SPROULE, Head of Swire Chinese Language Centre in Edinburgh.

Please consult the Confucius Institute for Scotland website for further details.

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4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 1: The Place of Chinese Language in the Changing Scottish Educational Landscape
Sept
10

4th Conference on Chinese Teaching in Scotland, Workshop 1: The Place of Chinese Language in the Changing Scottish Educational Landscape

Date & Time: 15:00-16:30, Friday, 10 September 2021

Panellists: Melvyn ROFFE, Principal, George Watson's College

Maggie SPROULE, Head of Swire Chinese Language Centre in Edinburgh

LUAN Duo, Chinese Language Programme Director, University of Edinburgh

This workshop host will soon be confirmed - please consult the Confucius Institute for Scotland website for further details.

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