On December 18, 2024, the Chinese Language Teaching Workshop hosted by the College of Liberal Arts concluded successfully, showcasing the college’s strong foundation and innovative vision in the field of Chinese language education. The workshop featured a diverse and enriching program, including Introduction to Teaching Chinese as a Second Language guided by Dean Wang Hsin-Hui of the Department of Chinese Literature (offered by the department), Business Chinese taught by Professor Huang Ze-Jun (offered by the Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Program in English-Taught Degrees), and Chinese for Overseas Chinese Students, a course specially designed for overseas students (offered by the Center for Holistic Education).
During the event, participating students demonstrated great enthusiasm, creating a lively and interactive atmosphere. Students actively engaged in class discussions and confidently shared their insights and learning experiences, adding rich and diverse perspectives to the workshop. In addition, the instructors and students from the Introduction to Teaching Chinese as a Second Language course employed innovative teaching methods combined with practical case analyses, enabling international students at the university to gain a deeper understanding of both the theory and practice of Chinese language teaching.
The College of Liberal Arts is committed to promoting the internationalization and diversification of Chinese language education. By continuously integrating interdisciplinary resources, the college aims to cultivate Chinese language teaching professionals with strong global competitiveness. The successful completion of this workshop is a concrete reflection of the college’s efforts to deepen its teaching philosophy and put it into practice. Looking ahead, the College of Liberal Arts will continue to develop more diverse teaching platforms, helping Chinese language education shine on the international stage.