Colorado School Visits
The Center for Asian Studies and Program for Teaching East Asia provide outreach to K-12 schools and educators in the Denver-Boulder Metro Area. CAS and TEA undergraduate interns and graduate assistants with backgrounds in Asian studies are available to make classroom presentations on Asian languages, cultures, and societies in order to help teachers inspire students to learn more about this fascinating and diverse region of the world.
OUTREACH TO SECONDARY CLASSROOMS
IN THE DENVER-BOULDER METRO AREA
“Thanks so much for presenting at Fairview. You had one of the most popular presentations of the whole day!” -- Student Coordinator of the Fairview High School International Day
The Center for Asian Studies and Program for Teaching East Asia CU-Boulder offer a secondary classroom visit program. Presentations by CU-Boulder students are available on China, Japan, India, and Korea.
Presentations for the 2009-2010 school year cover a variety of topics from Japanese tea ceremony to Chinese arts and culture, to Korean holidays. These presentations are equally suitable for History, World Civilizations, and Literature classes.
The outreach program presentations are free of charge due through generous grants awarded by the Freeman Foundation and by CU’s Service Learning Program. We invite you to schedule one or all of our student speakers to visit your classes.
These classroom presentation are designed for a 50-minute class period, but can be modified to meet teacher's needs. Our multimedia presentations are designed to engage all learning styles.
OUTREACH TO ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS
IN THE BOULDER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) offers Boulder Valley elementary
teachers the opportunity to enrich their classroom units on China and
Taiwan, Japan, and India through TEA's "It's Elementary" service project.
Through this program, CU undergraduates studying Asian languages and
cultures and international students from China, Japan and Taiwan, train with
TEA staff to develop and teach lessons on language and culture in Boulder
schools in conjunction with the district's elementary grades curriculum on
Asia. Each intern or a pair is assigned to a Boulder Valley classroom during
the class unit on Asia and teaches multiple lessons to the class, in
cooperation with the classroom teacher. Lessons may focus on simple
language, writing, holidays and festivals, school life, the Chinese New
Year, and other aspects of culture.
We are currently taking reservations from Boulder Valley elementary teachers
for Winter-Spring 2010 TEA student interns. If you would like to take part
in this program between February 1 and April 30, 2010, please fill out the
reservation form and return it to us via mail
(TEA, UCB 595, Boulder, CO 80309-0595) or email (hyun.kang@colorado.edu) by
December 7, 2009.