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Volunteer Program for International Chinese Teachers
China is a diverse country that shares both ancient and modern ways of life.
Its 5,000-year history, brilliant civilizations, diversity of ethnic cultures,
magnificent mountain and river landscapes are famous throughout the world. At
present, China's Open Door Policy and rapidly growing economy have received
attention from all over the world. All of these factors have made the world
increasingly interested in China and eager to learn more about the country.
Language serves as a bridge of friendship among people from different cultures.
Learning Chinese is the best way to gain a deeper understanding of China. International
exchanges with China in many areas including economics, trade, science, technology,
culture, education, art and tourism are greater than ever before and studying
Chinese has become increasingly popular and necessary in today's world. There
are now more than 30 million people outside of China studying Chinese, and about
100 countries now offer Chinese language courses of all levels and in all types
of educational institutions. The rapid increase in Chinese language instruction
and the number of students studying Chinese has produced rising demands for
more Chinese language teachers. Many countries would like to have more Chinese
teachers to support the local Chinese language education. To address this demand,
the National Office for Teaching Chinese as a foreign Language (NOCFL), an organization
that promotes the Chinese language instruction throughout the world, has built
up the Volunteer Program for International Chinese Teachers as an effective
channel for sending Chinese teachers abroad.
Volunteering service has become a part of global civilization. At the Opening
Ceremony of the annual conference of the International Year of Volunteers, United
Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said, "At the heart of volunteerism
are the ideals of service and solidarity and the belief that together we can
make the world better. In that sense, we can say that volunteerism is the ultimate
expression of what the United Nations is all about."
Based on this consensus, the objectives of the Volunteer Program for International
Chinese Teachers are as follows: providing Chinese language instruction for
areas demonstrating a need for this service, supporting local Chinese instruction,
introducing Chinese culture, increasing the level of understanding between China
and other countries, deepening friendships, and promoting exchange between Chinese
and other cultures through qualified Chinese teachers with a passion for contributing
to this endeavour.
To ensure smooth implementation of this program, NOCFL set up the volunteer
Center. The center is responsible for recruiting, training, placing and managing
volunteers on a daily basis. The center accepts applications from the general
public on a voluntary basis and makes selections based on merit and current
needs. Successful candidates will receive teaching training from the center.
At the conclusion of the training, they will have to get the required certificate
to be sent abroad.
Volunteers of this program have to meet the following demands: Have Chinese
citizenship; be physically and mentally healthy; have desires to contribute
to international Chinese language instruction; be passionate about teaching
Chinese as a foreign language; have a positive attitude about volunteering,
and be willing to teach Chinese aboard. In addition, qualified volunteers must
have at least a higher education degree in teaching Chinese as a foreign language,
Chinese language, foreign language skills, education, or other related field
such as social sciences or humanities; be standard in Putonghua pronunciation
and have teaching skills. These volunteers must also be able to handle various
levels of Chinese language education and training.
NOCFL began sending volunteer Chinese teachers abroad in 2003 on a trial basis
in order to gain experience before broadly implementing the program. In 2004,
volunteer teachers have been sent to the four continents of Asia, Europe, America
and Africa. The outstanding performance of the volunteers has left an excellent
impression on the people of the cultures they worked with and many local teachers
and students called them "angels from China". The work of the volunteers
has greatly promoted local Chinese instruction. The countries that were provided
with these volunteers have all given positive feedbacks and request more teachers.
As the program continues to unfold, NOCFL will be sending teachers to more
countries with demand for Chinese instruction.
To ensure the success of the program and provide more volunteers to countries
in need, NOCFL would like to establish cooperative relationships with government
education departments, educational institutions, nongovernmental organizations
and Chinese language teachers’ associations of countries around the world.
Any incorporated educational institution of any country is welcome to submit
the attached form of "Application to Receive Volunteer Chinese teachers".
Please be aware that it will take several months for the Volunteer Center to
process the application before the volunteer teachers being sent abroad.
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