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Friday, January 24
 

2:15pm MST

Weaving Language and Culture: Mastering Mandarin Summer Camp Design and Implementation
Friday January 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
In this session, participants will explore effective strategies for planning and implementing a dynamic and culturally-immersive Mandarin summer camp. The presenter will share curriculum development, activity design, and language acquisition techniques that cater to different age groups and proficiency levels. Emphasizing hands-on experiences, attendees will learn how to create a vibrant environment that fosters language learning through cultural exploration, interactive games, and creative projects. This session also covers logistical aspects, such as scheduling, resource allocation, and community engagement, ensuring a well-rounded program that resonates with both students and parents. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and resources to design and implement a successful Mandarin summer camp that inspires and empowers young learners.
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Lingjing Luo

Coronado Elementary School
Friday January 24, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
Willow

4:00pm MST

Navigating New Horizons: Reflections on the Summer 2024 NAU Faculty-Led Program in Chongqing, China
Friday January 24, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MST
The Summer 2024 NAU-Led Program in Chongqing, China, offered 12 students a transformative academic and cultural experience, fostering a deep understanding of China's rich heritage and dynamic contemporary landscape. This program integrated rigorous coursework with immersive field experiences, allowing students to explore Chongqing’s historical sites, engage with local communities, and examine the region's economic development firsthand. Students benefited from collaborative activities with local Chinese college students, enhancing cross-cultural competencies and global perspectives. The program not only enriched academic knowledge but also honed practical skills through experiential real-life learning, preparing students for future international endeavors. The presenter will share reflections on the successes and challenges encountered during the six-week study abroad program in China, and will discuss examples of culture shock experienced by the twelve participating American students.
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Di Wu

Northern Arizona University
Friday January 24, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MST
Palo Verde C
 
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