Avoiding Pitfalls When Starting a Chinese Program

submitted by caisinstitute on Mar 03, 2009

This presentation was delivered at the CAIS Institute Administrator workshop in 2008, buy Executive director Andrew Corcoran. The presentation is a broad overview of the things administrators should keep in mind as they set out to start a Chinese program. The presentation contents include:
Planning
Initial classes
When it starts to get difficult
Seeking Assistance
Continual Teacher Development
Monitoring Effectiveness
Some Special Features of Chinese

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This presentation is great if

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This presentation is great if you are in the early beginning stages of planning a Chinese program. It gives some great basics on the major obstacles for setting up a program, and can help guide you if you don't have a clue where to start.

Tatiana Natzke
Project Manager
CAIS Institute