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Delegation Leader: Professor Judith Rivalland
Adjunct Professor of Language and Literacy
Fogerty Learning Centre, Edith Cowin University, Australia
Nominated for Leadership by Jan Turbill, President
of the Australian Literacy Education Association
Program Dates: October 10 - 20, 2008
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Sunday, October 12, Day 1: Individual arrivals into Beijing
Arrive in Beijing, and take advantage of your free time by exploring the city that serves as China’s single greatest repository of monuments and treasures from the Imperial era. Beijing is also the political and administrative center of the People’s Republic of China.
Monday, Day 2: Beijing
Program briefing: Discuss the political and cultural diversity of China and receive further information on the delegation
Professional Overview: Status and delivery of
literacy education in China
Professional program focusing on:
- Overview of the Chinese and Australian educational systems
- Literacy education
Guest program:
Spend time with a family in the old Hutong area. Gain an understanding of how the locals live by immersing yourself in their daily lives, for a short time. Guests will move on to visit the best-kept courtyard house in Beijing,
Gong Wang Fu, or the Prince Gong Palace. Covering 5.7 hectares of land in the core area of Beijing, it is the world's largest courtyard house. The palace is situated in the Western Street of Qian Hai, on the northern shore of Shicha Lake, Western District, Beijing.
Explore the largest and best-preserved royal garden in China. The Summer Palace has been an urban oasis for the last 800 years and was restored to its original splendor in the early 20th century.
Tuesday, Day 3: Beijing
Professional program focusing on:
- Historical and cultural influences on teaching in China and Australia
- The pedagogies of literacy teaching
Guest program:
Visit the Temple of Heaven. The temple's compound is one of the largest parks in the city, covering two times the size of the Palace Museum.
Wednesday, Day 4: Beijing
Delegates and guests will visit the
Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), whose massive stone walls and 9,999 rooms were once the residence of Ming and Qing emperors.
Enjoy breathtaking views from the wall’s high vantage points, and meander along a section set in a rugged, mountainous landscape. The mysteries of construction and conquest have drawn people to the
Great Wall of China for nearly 2,000 years.
Thursday, Day 5: Beijing to Guiyang
Arrive in Guiyang. Established as a capital during the Ming dynasty, Guiyang has long been a remote backwater of China’s southwest. Its relative isolation has made the region one of the best-kept secrets in China. Limestone covered hills, jagged peaks and terraced rice fields characterize its stunning landscape. The capital of Guizhou province, Guiyang is home to ethnic minority cultures and unique traditions.
Friday, Day 6: Guiyang
Professional program focusing on:
- Teaching of English
- Teacher education
Guest program:
This morning the delegation will hear from Professor
Zhabng Xiaosong, an anthropologist, or one of her
colleagues about the local ethnic population and
groups. Later enjoy a cooking lesson featuring the
local spicy foods.
Delegates and guests will explore
Quingyan Ancient Town, one of the most famous historical and cultural towns in Guizhou Province this afternoon.
Saturday, Day 7: Anshun
Delegates and guests will venture through the garden province of
Guizhou and see the beautiful countryside en route to the remarkable caves of the
Dragon Palace. The palace’s underground karst cave is nine miles long and threads through 20 mountains, linking more than 90 caves.
Interact with residents and observe family life in a local village.
Explore the Yunfeng Tunpu (Village of Fortress) scenic area, located in Qiyanqiao in Xixiu District, 15 kilometers east of the city of Anshun. There are over 40 villages preserved inside this scenic area dating from the Ming Dynasty 600 years ago.
Sunday, Day 8: Guiyang
Delegates and guests will explore Quingyan Ancient
Town, one of the most famous historical and cultural
towns in Guizhou Province.
Pay a visit to the beautiful Ming-era Jiaxiu
Pavilion. Rising nearly 100 feet on the Fuyu
(Floating Jade) Bridge over Nanming River, the
Jiaxiu Tower houses the authentic works and
paintings of many ancient calligraphers.
Share your memories and experiences with fellow delegates at your farewell banquet this evening.
Monday, Day 9: Depart from Guiyang (own arrangements)
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Optional Pre-Program Extension to
Hong Kong
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Optional Post-Program Extension to Hong Kong
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Optional Post-Program Extension to Xi’an and Kunming
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Please inquire for further information upon
registration
We work diligently to ensure that the activities described here are available on your program. In rare cases, scheduling conflicts, delays, weather or circumstances beyond our control may result in program changes. If substitution is required, we make every effort to feature comparable events to retain the content and quality of the program.
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