Wayne State University's Confucius Institute is sponsoring its fourth annual conference for the Chinese Language Association of Michigan (CLAM). This year's theme is "Better Teaching, Better Learning, Better Administration." The conference features more than 20 different sessions aimed at improved teaching, learning and administrative practices related to Chinese language and culture.
WHEN:
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 5
WHERE:
Wayne State University McGregor Memorial Conference Center, 495 Ferry Mall, Detroit.
COST:
Free for the first 120 participants who register before Saturday, Oct. 15. Late registry is $20; $10 for Wayne State students. Breakfast, lunch and snack are included at no charge. Parking is available in Structure 2 on Anthony Wayne Drive for $5.
MORE INFO:
The Wayne State University Confucius Institute founded CLAM in 2008 to provide a forum for K-16 educators and advocates of Chinese language and culture. The organization is dedicated to the improvement of Chinese language teaching and the professional development of its members. For more information and registration forms, visit the CLAM website at clam.wayne.edu, or the Confucius Institute website at clas.wayne.edu/ci.
Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering more than 400 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 32,000 students.