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Collaborative Education: The Bridge between China and the U.S.

MU International Programs. Collaborative Education: The Bridge between China and the U.S. Vice Provost Handy Williamson University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211. MU VPIP. MU International Programs. I. Initiating Period (1830-1870): In 1838 After 1844 After 1857. Introduction.

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Collaborative Education: The Bridge between China and the U.S.

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  1. MU International Programs Collaborative Education: The Bridge between China and the U.S. Vice Provost Handy Williamson University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 MU VPIP

  2. MU International Programs • I. Initiating Period (1830-1870): • In 1838 • After 1844 • After 1857 Introduction MU VPIP

  3. MU International Programs • II. Developing Period (1870-1900): • American missionary became administrators and instructors in schools. • In 1868, the “Burlingame Treaty” was signed in Washington D.C. • From 1872 to 1882 • Around 1880 Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  4. MU International Programs • III. High Point Period (1900-1949): • John Leighton Stuart founded Yenching University in 1919. • In 1920, the first School of Journalism in Shanghai St. John University was established in China. Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  5. MU International Programs • High Point Period (1900-1949): • YenChing University established its School of Journalism in 1924. • Exchange programs between MU and Yenching University • Harvard-Yenching Institute was established • From 1909 to 1940, 1971 Chinese students were sent to top-tier universities in the U.S. Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  6. MU International Programs • IV. Adjustment Period (1950-1978): • “Shanghai Communiqué” was signed. • From 1972 to 1976, around 700 Chinese educators visited the U.S. • In 1973, the first U.S. educator delegation visited China. • In 1974, the U.S. university presidential delegation visited China. • In 1974, the delegation of Chinese educators from higher education visited the U.S. • In 1978, the first group of 50 scholars and professionals were sent to the U.S. to study. Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  7. MU International Programs • IV. New Epoch Period (1979-present): • In 1979, Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping visited the U.S. • Since 1979, sister universities formed. • From 1983-1984, collaborative relationships were built. • In 1986, Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center was established. Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  8. MU International Programs • New Epoch Period (1979-present): • From 1981-1991, 600 Chinese K-12 English teachers received training in the U.S. • From 1980 to 1990, 169 American Fulbright scholars came to China. • From 1979 to 2009, 95,000 Chinese students went to the U.S. • Since 1990, more and more American faculty and students came to China. Introduction (Cont.) MU VPIP

  9. MU International Programs • Yung Ying (Rong Hong) • Zhan Tianyou • Chen Jintao • Hu Shih • Hin Wong • Dong Xianguang and Shen Jianhong Exemplary Examples of Historical Retrospection MU VPIP

  10. MU International Programs • The Yale-China Association • China Institute • The US-China Education Foundation • The “Agreement of Educational Cooperation between the U.S. and China” • The U.S.-China Teachers Exchange Program Exemplary Examples of Historical Retrospection (Cont.) MU VPIP

  11. MU International Programs • I*EARN-USA and the Discovery Channel School co-sponsor "China: Building Cultural Bridges" • The Life of Discovery (LOD) in 2009 • The China-U.S. Fulbright Program Today’s US-China Collaborative Programs MU VPIP

  12. MU International Programs • US-China Future Leaders Program • US-China K-12 school teachers and students’ communications and exchanges • The “Summer Work and Travel USA Program”. • 2010 China-US Education and Culture Cooperation Forum Today’s US-China Collaborative Programs (Cont.) MU VPIP

  13. MU International Programs • Harvard University/Tsinghua University • Stanford University/Peking University • Washington University/Fudan University • University of California/Fudan University • Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Jiaotong University • University of Wisconsin/East China Political and Law University • Purdue University/Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, and China Agriculture University • St. Cloud State University/Beijing Normal University • Rice University/Nankai University • Vermont Law School/Sun Yat-sen University Examples of the University Partnerships between the U.S. and China MU VPIP

  14. MU International Programs • Background of Launching the Confucius Institute project in the U.S. • Interested in offering the AP in Chinese language and culture • Planed to offer Chinese language courses. • Senators Joseph I. Lieberman and Lamar Alexander • In 2005, a Chinese Cultural Immersion Program was launched. • The Chinese K-16 Flagship Program The Establishment and Expanding of the Confucius Institute in the U.S. MU VPIP

  15. MU International Programs • II. Establishment of the Confucius Institute in the U.S. • The University of Maryland • The Chicago public school system. • The University of Kansas. • San Francisco State University • The Confucius Institute at Hawaii University The Establishment and Expanding of the Confucius Institute in the U.S. (Cont.) MU VPIP

  16. MU International Programs • Expanding of the Confucius Institute in the U.S. • The AP Chinese examination • About 200,000 American students learned Chinese. • The College Board’s survey • Five percent of American high school students are expected to learn Chinese by 2015. • Eighty-one Confucius Institutes The Establishment and Expanding of the Confucius Institute in the U.S. (Cont.) MU VPIP

  17. MU International Programs • Founded in 1839 • The first public university west of the Mississippi River • The first state university • Member of Association of American Universities (AAU) • Comprehensive • The first School of Journalism • Four campuses • Columbia campus About the University of Missouri (MU) MU VPIP

  18. MU International Programs • The mission of the International Programs at MU is to • Develop and support expertise which will be utilized to engage in international economic development, outreach and research. • Sustain a dynamic strategic planning process to insure that internationalization is an explicit and ongoing part of the University's strategic plan and priorities. • Refine and promulgate university policies and procedures relevant for facilitating faculty, student and staff involvement in international activities. • Create synergy between the divergent prongs of international education and engagement: technical assistance, academic offerings, research, study abroad, collaborative research, alumni relations, policy dialogue and instructional linkages. MU-An Internationalized University MU VPIP

  19. MU International Programs • “Today’s world is a global one. Students are expected and • need to be equipped to communicate in diverse global and • cultural contexts. At the University of Missouri we take pride in • preparing students for the international market place and for • demands of today’s global environment.” (President Gary • Forsee) • “Global interactions characterize every facet of higher • education. We take seriously the challenge to ensure that the • future citizens of Missouri and the US can compete effectively • in the workforce and manage fundamental principles • necessary for thriving in a global democracy.” (Chancellor • Brady Deaton) MU-A Global University: Voices of the Leaders MU VPIP

  20. MU International Programs • “Partnerships with universities in Korea, China, India, • Thailand, and South Africa provide expanded opportunities for • global collaboration that enrich scholarship and student • learning.” (Chancellor Brady Deaton) • “We continue to fulfill a vision of MU as an institutional hub • which brings the world to our campus, disperses education, • research, and outreach across continents, and dispatches • faculty/scholars and students abroad to learn and serve.” (Vice • Provost Handy Williamson) MU-A Global University: Voices of Our Leaders (Cont.) MU VPIP

  21. MU International Programs • Total international students 1,662 in Fall 2009 • Graduate (1162) • Fall 2007: 1,128; Fall 2007:1,128 • Undergraduate (500) • Fall 2007: 1,128; Fall 2007:1,128 • Top three countries where student came from MU’s International Students MU VPIP

  22. MU International Programs • A Fall Celebration • Africa Week • Australia Day • Canada Day • China Night • Chinese Dumpling Festival • Chinese New Year • Cinco De Mayo • India Nite MU’s International Festivals MU VPIP

  23. MU International Programs • Diwali India Festival of Lights • Europe Day • Hispanic Heritage Month • International Education Week • International Migratory Bird Day • International Bazaar • Korea Week • China Night • Thai Songkran Festival MU’s International Festivals (Cont.) MU VPIP

  24. MU International Programs • Drs. Moore and Wedman-Established a usability testing laboratory at East China Normal University in Shanghai. • Provided training in soybean transformation for Crop Breeding and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Agriculture Sciences, Beijing, China • Drs Gomez & M. Liu investigated Earthquakes, Geohazards, and Society with 12 MU student participants. • Business School students did internships during summer 2010 in China. MU’s Collaborative Programs with China MU VPIP

  25. MU International Programs • Dr. Lampo Leong organized an exchange art exhibition from China in 2009 and participated in some exhibitions China as well. • Chongqing University of Technology sent English faculty to MU, with a focus of understanding English education and language classes • Guangdong University of Foreign Studies and Trade sent students to MU for a 3-week program covering business, trade & cultural events. • Dr.’s Sandvol & Cormier worked with China on partnerships for international research and education. MU’s Collaborative Programs with China (Cont.) MU VPIP

  26. MU International Programs • Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Government • Chongqing Personnel Bureau • Shandong Provincial Government • Fudan University • Chongqing University of Technology • Chongqing Technology and Business University • Sichuan University • Shanghai East-China Normal University • Beijing Normal University • Shandong University of Technology • Dalian University of Technology • Shanghai University • Huazhong University of Technology and Science MU’s Partnerships in China MU VPIP

  27. MU International Programs • Reasons for establishing the Confucius Institute at MU: • - Growing numbers of students who want to learn Chinese • - Rich and colorful Chinese activities • - China is the third trade partner of Missouri. • - Potential and multi-aspect educational and cultural • exchanges MU’s Future Confucius Institute/ Shanghai Normal University MU VPIP

  28. MU International Programs • Share educational resources. • Strengthen students’ competitiveness. • Students can gain overseas experience. • Prepare students to become global citizens. • Improve communications between countries. • Open a window to learn, understand, and respect for people from • different countries. • Provide opportunities of the appreciation for different cultures and • arts and civilizations. • Develop a deep and wide perspective on global issues. • Contribute to the economic development of host and provider • countries. Benefits from the Collaborative Education MU VPIP

  29. MU International Programs MU Vice Provost Handy Williamson and Vice President Chaoli Gao planted a friendship tree during his visiting Chongqing Technology and Business University in 2009. The End Contact Information: Dr. Handy Williamson Jr. Vice Provost for International Programs Email: williamsonha@missouri.edu Telephone: (573) 882-9061 Website: ip.missouri.edu MU VPIP

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