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brann 留言于2017-11-17 05:02:37
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
Thank you, Professor Jiang! Have a great day
Sincerely,
Emaly
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Ai-Ze Wang 留言于2017-11-16 11:16:07
评论:中国海外华文教育名师中文教师免费培训(圣地亚哥 8/22-9/1)
I am the Chinese professor. I would love to come to your conferences to learn more about Chinese teaching. Please send me the up coming training or conferences information.

Thank you.

王爱泽
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California Community Colleges Technology Center 留言于2017-11-16 07:43:26
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
Welcome to the November 2017 issue of CCC Technology For Student Success News featuring updates on the latest progress of the Common Assessment Initiative (CAI), Education Planning Initiative (EPI) and Online Education Initiative (OEI).

Common Assessment Initiative Reset
Development of CCCAssess, a common assessment test for math, English and English as a Second Language for the California Community Colleges (CCC), has ended, according to a recent announcement from the Chancellor’s Office ...

OEI Work Recognized Statewide & BeyondThe California Community Colleges (CCC) Online Education Initiative (OEI) continues to be recognized for its groundbreaking work of creating an online ecosystem for student success, completion, and faculty professional development. ...

EPI Nears End Of 2017 Conference Season
The California Community Colleges (CCC) Education Planning Initiative (EPI) is ending its conference season and has provided stakeholders with updates on the various tools and service EPI offers, and information on how to get involved. ...

Read more: http://ccctechedge.org/

Upcoming Events
ASCCC Fall Plenary: Change
November 2-4, 2017
Irvine Marriott, Irvine, CA

PACRAO 2017: Shining A Light On Innovation
November 5-8, 2017
Davenport Grand Hotel, Spokane, WA

CC League Annual Convention: Creating, Adapting, Innovating
November 16-18, 2017
Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA

DET/CHE 32: Racing To The Horizon - Success For All Students
November 28 - December 1, 2017
Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa, CA

CCC Information Security & ICT Accessibility Workshops
January 8-9, 2018
Evergreen Valley College, San Jose, CA

Annual Budget Workshop
January 17, 2018
Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento, CA

CC League Legislative Conference
January 28-29, 2018
Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento, CA

See more higher education & technology events
Visit Us Online:
Common Assessment Initiative: CCCAssess.org
Education Planning Initiative: CCCEdPlan.org
Online Education Initiative: CCCOnlineEd.org
CCC TechEDge News: CCCTechEDge.org
Get More Initiative News: http://ccctechedge.org/

CCC Technology For Student Success News Archive
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2017-11-16 07:35:32
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk by Scott Tong and a unique perspective on the transitions in China through the eyes of regular people.

A Village With My Name
Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Time: 4:00-5:30pm
Location: Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, ASC 204, USC
Free

About the Book
If you find yourself on the wrong side of history, no one tells yours. A Village with My Name: A Family History of China''''s Opening to the World is longtime public radio journalist Scott Tong''''s long view of China''''s links to the West, told through the lives of five people across five generations in his own family. He begins by pursuing the lives of relatives and ancestors whose stories are deliberately left out of the family conversation:
• A father of three, an enemy collaborator in World War II, exiled to a labor camp from which few survive
• An eight year-old girl educated by American missionaries, one of the first Chinese girls to read and run who becomes the accompanist for the Nanjing Glee Club.
• A toddler abandoned during China''''s civil war, for decades never mentioned by the father who left him behind.
The untold stories and history help fill in an oft-ignored chapter in Chinese history: the contribution of mainlanders who adopted the ideas, music and literature of the outside world. Although A Village with My Name is a personalized, historical telling, it addresses questions people around the world are asking today about globalization, national identity and drawbridges: when a society lurches from open to closed to open, what is the human cost? Why do bad economics happen to good protectionists? Are open trade and borders the historical norm, or the exception?

USC U.S.-China Institute, University of Southern California
uschina@usc.edu
3502 Watt Way, ASC G24, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281
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CCA President 留言于2017-11-16 01:12:50
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
The Recipe for Success for 'The Power of We'
As the member engagement chair for the South Orange County Community College District Faculty Association (SOCCCDFA), Blake Stephens’ mission is to greet people personally, starting with the professional development week at the start of each semester. Learn more about how Stephens is able to connect with adjunct faculty to create a stronger chapter. We are so proud of their member outreach efforts.

Reimagining Governance Gives Voice to Faculty, Improves Learning
The College of the Sequoias Teachers Association and the district reimagined its entire governance structure rather than fight a “Show Cause” order from the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. Find out how faculty leaders addressed the issue, thus avoiding further sanctions.

Fires Char Northern California: CTA Offers Ways to Help
Our hearts and thoughts go out to the many students, faculty, educators and families impacted by the fires that raged through California in October. Many of our community college faculty, staff and students were affected. There are many ways you can help in the coming weeks. If you suffered a hardship related to damage to a primary residence or college site, CTA’s Disaster Relief Fund is here to help. Grants are available for homes and classrooms, including temporary displacement and catastrophic damage grants. Request help by turning in a disaster relief application.

CCA Continues to Support Faculty in Assisting Dreamers
CCA leaders were dismayed by the decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which impacts some 60,000 of our community college students. Faculty will continue to educate all who come to our community colleges, work with policymakers and the Chancellor’s Office to make dreams of a better life come true. Share these resources from the CTA website. You can also support Dreamers by sending a Wings of a Digital Butterfly postcard to Congress.

CCA Passes Resolution Banning Travel to Some States
The CCA Board has passed a Resolution banning travel to the states which fall under AB 1887 because they do not support LGBTQ rights.

CTA Votes to Support Thurmond and Newsom and Others in '18
The top governing body of the 325,000-member California Teachers Association, the State Council of Education, has voted to support Gavin Newsom for governor and Tony Thurmond in his bid for State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the November 2018 Election. The decision came Oct. 21 during Council’s quarterly meeting. Read more about Council’s vote for these important offices. In other recommendations , State Council also voted to support Xavier Becerra for Attorney General, Fiona Ma for State Treasurer, and State Senator Ricardo Lara for Insurance Commissioner.

Educators Denounce Janus v. AFSCME Suit that’s Coming Before the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is again going to take up a case that would curtail the ability of working people to come together in strong unions. Read the statement by CTA President Eric Heins denouncing the case.

Have an Idea? There's a Grant for That!
CCA, through CTA and the National Education Association, provides a variety of grant opportunities for college faculty, full- and part-time, to accomplish their professional and advocacy goals. Please contact us at cmenzel@cta.org.

CCA is the higher education affiliate of the California Teachers Association (CTA), the largest and most influential professional association of educators i…
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CTA President 留言于2017-11-16 01:05:35
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
CTA CalPERS Runoff Election Recommendation - Vote By December 11
- CTA recommends Michael Bilbrey for Position B

Dear CTA members,
Voting has commenced for the CalPERS runoff election. CTA recommended Michael Bilbrey, for Position B. Ballot packages were mailed on November 10, 2017 and voting will end on December 11, 2017.

Eligible members can cast their vote one of three ways this election: Online, by telephone, or by paper ballot. All three voting options are convenient, secure, and easy to use. Instructions on how to vote were included in your ballot package. For additional information, you can visit the CalPERS website.

CTA-recommended candidate David Miller, was successful in his election for Position A and will begin his four-year term on January 16, 2018.

California Teachers Association
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浦东新区人才交流中心 留言于2017-11-15 09:07:53
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
2017年浦东高级专家博雅讲坛之政治专题: 坚持新发展,引领新时代——十九大精神学习报告会

各位尊敬的专家:
2017年10月18日,中国共产党第十九次全国代表大会成功举办,中国特色社会主义自此开启了一个全新的时代。十九大有何历史意义?未来的经济社会改革发展方略为何?十九大的战略布局将如何影响到营商环境和企业创新?本期博雅讲坛,人才中心特别邀请到浦东干部学院的王丹副教授,和大家共同探讨十九大报告中的改革思路、创新战略和发展布局。
博雅讲坛主题:坚持新发展,引领新时代
活动时间: 2017年11月15日(周三)
活动地点: 科苑路1300号浦东国际人才城1号楼二楼智音厅
活动安排:
1、13:30 - 14:00 签到
2、14:00 - 16:00坚持新发展,引领新时代
3、16:00 - 16:30互动交流
七、报名方式: 活动免费
联系:yvonneymxu@126.com , 61053528
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CCA 留言于2017-11-13 14:39:55
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.29)
Cultural Prosperity and Good Society in Taiwan:
Reflections at the 30th Anniversary of the End of Martial Law
Friday, November 17, 2017
8:45 PM - 4:30 PM
UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library
Main Conference Room

Taiwan stands out as a shining example of smooth and successful transition from a traditional and authoritarian society to a modern and democratic society. The End of Martial Law in 1987 is obviously the turning point of this transition. To celebrate and reflect at the 30th anniversary of this remarkable turning point, the symposium focuses on the abiding theme of “cultural prosperity and good society,” because Taiwan’s achievements in these aspects are truly outstanding. Culturally, Taiwan manages to preserve the essence of tradition while embracing diversity, individuality and creativity, leading to cultural prosperities in film, arts, music, museum, and creative industries. Socially, Taiwan made admirable progresses in constructing civility (公德) and a viable civil society, and consequently, has witnessed the fast growth of societal forces.

Symposium Program
8:45 am - 9:00 am
Registration
9:00 am - 9:15 am
Opening remarks
9:15 am - 10:45 am

Round table on Cultural Prosperity
Speakers: Professor Fang-Ming Chen, National Cheng-Chi Univ., Taiwan
Professor Michael Berry, UCLA
Chair: Professor Yunxiang Yan, UCLA

10:45 am - 11:00 am Coffee break
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Panel on Community Empowerment
Speakers: Dr. Rwei-Ren Wu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Professor Shelly Rigger, Davidson College
Chair: Professor Yunxiang Yan, UCLA
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Keynote over light lunch
Speaker: Professor Shelly Rigger, Davidson College
2:05 pm - 4:05 pm
Film Screening
Super Citizen Ko, directed by Wan Jen
4:05 pm - 4:30 pm
Post-screening Q&A with Professor Robert Chi, UCLA
Shelley Rigger is a Professor in the Political Science and Chinese Studies Department in Davidson College. She is the author of Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse (Rowman and Littlefield 2011) as well as two books on Taiwan's domestic politics, Politics in Taiwan: Voting for Democracy (Routledge 1999) and From Opposition to Power: Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2001).

Fang-Ming Chen was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in 1947. His is the Chair Professor of the Graduate Institute of Taiwanese Literature. His major in Taiwanese history and Taiwanese Literature. His publications include Revolution and Poetry (2017) and A History of Modern Literary History (2011).

Rwei-Ren Wu is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Taiwan History. He received his Ph. D. in Politics from the University of Chicago. His specialty includes comparative politics, Asian nationalism, political history and history of political thoughts (modern Taiwan and Japan).

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies is pleased to co-organize this international symposium at UCLA with the Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles, Taiwan Cinema Toolkit, and Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library.


CCS - UCLA
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Chaoyu Li 留言于2017-11-04 19:23:24
评论:入籍、绿卡中文资讯 美国移民局网页上通通有:http://www.uscis.gov
我是在2016年12月下旬,開始辦理即將到期綠卡的轉換,在2017年1月去打了指模及照像,並且已經交付了綠卡轉換的費用,但時間已經過去了十個月,我仍然沒有收到轉換的綠卡,請問:我還需要等待多長時間?我的綠卡轉換現在已辦理到什麼程度?
謝謝你!
Chaoyu Li
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中国驻洛杉矶总领事馆 留言于2017-11-03 07:43:02
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.28)
在圣地亚哥举办“领保进校园”活动的通知

  为提高中国留学生、特别是新生的安全风险意识和防范能力,驻洛杉矶总领馆拟在加州大学圣地亚哥分校举办“领保进校园”活动。现将有关安排通知如下:  

  一、时间:2017年11月3日(星期五)晚6:00。  

  二、地点:Center Hall 105, UCSD(9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093),请点击这里浏览地图。  

  三、内容:领事保护政策、安全风险与防范、留学生政策。  

  请相互周知并欢迎在圣地亚哥各大高校留学生及家人踊跃参加。  

  特此通知。  

    

  驻洛杉矶总领事馆  



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