October 28, 2008

November Screening as part of a National Consortium for Teaching About Asia Enrichment Program

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This Saturday, I will present “Mosuo Song Journey” to 25 teachers who are teaching about Asia in the US. I hope to learn from the teachers how this documentary may help them teach. I am developing a study guide for teachers to use this documentary in the classroom settings. I Will post my thoughts and progress another time.Presentation info:

Time: 2:30 pm, Nov 1
Location: Library Media Room A, Nazareth College.
The registration is closed now.(Sorry I should have posted earlier. I have been having some problems managing the site). You may try to write to the program, if you are in case you are interested. Here is the full program:

November 1, 2008 - Religious, Geographic, and Ethnic Diversity in China
Geographic and Ethnic Diversity in China - Stephen Vermette, Buffalo State University
Religious Diversity in China -Nevan Fisher and Lili Zhang, Nazareth College
Mosuo Song Journey- A Documentary on an Ethnic Minority - Diedie Weng, Director
Materials for Bringing Chinese Diversity in to Your Classrooms - Terry Noonan, NCTA seminar leader

November 15, 2008- East Asia Today
China: 60 Years After the Revolution- Nevan Fisher, Nazareth College
Family and Gender in Contemporary China and East Asia - Kristin Stapleton, University of Buffalo
Roots of Contemporary Japan’s Economic and Political Crisis - Lawrence Fouraker, St. John Fisher College
Socio-Economic Developments in Contemporary East Asia-Tze-ki Hon, Geneseo SU

If you have any questions about the program, please contact Terry Noonan, NCTA seminar leader, (tcnoonan@frontiernet.net)

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