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TEA Ongoing Opportunities

-NCTA Residential Summer Seminar: Dust Days Sweat Days: Teaching about the Legacy of Japanese-American Wartime Incarceration through Art and Memoir. July 23-26, 2012. Seminar information. Seminar application.

-NCTA Summer Seminars are now registering. The University of Richmond will conduct a 30-hour seminar on the history of China and Japan, August 4-11. The FIRST Program at California State- Fullerton will conduct a special topics seminar on contemporary US-China Relations for Fullerton area teachers, June 25-29.

- View TEA's Monthly E-Newsletter

- Woodblock Prints Collection

- Link to South, Southeast, and West Asia (SSEWA) Outreach Program

Welcome to the Program for Teaching East Asia

The Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) at the Center for Asian Studies conducts national, regional, and state projects designed to enhance and expand teaching and learning about East Asia at the elementary and secondary school levels. Specific projects focus on curriculum development, professional development for teachers, and curriculum consultation and reform related to Asia in K-12 education.

TEA staff includes research faculty with expertise in Asian studies and K-12 education, graduate research assistants, and an undergraduate intern staff. TEA is housed at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Asian Studies. Program for Teaching East Asia projects are currently supported by generous grants from the Freeman Foundation and the STARTALK program.

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Announcements and Upcoming Events

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Workshop Programs

2012

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NCTA Seminars

2012

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The Middle Kingdom in Middle School: A STARTALK Program on Building a Sustainable Chinese Language Program in the Middle Years.

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TEA-NCTA 2012 Summer Institutes

China: Environmental Issues and Challenges, June 25-29

21st-Century Japan, July 8-13