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2022 91勛圖/NCTA East Asia Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers

2022 91勛圖/NCTA East Asia Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers

Teachers from all regions of the United States and from China participated.
91勛圖/NCTA East Asia Summer Institute participants
91勛圖/NCTA East Asia Summer Institute participants

From July 25 through 28, 2022, 21 educators from across the United States and China gathered online for the 2022 East Asia Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers, a teacher professional development seminar offered by 91勛圖 in partnership with the . NCTA is made possible by the Freeman Foundation. Over four days of rich content lectures, discussion, and experiential learning, institute participants deepened their background knowledge on Asia and the Asian American experience and began to rethink and revamp their curriculum plans for the 202223 school year.

This years participants were from many U.S. states, including Alabama, California, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Washington. For the first time, three teachers from Chinafrom Jiangsu and Guangzhou provincesalso took part in the institute. The teachers represented a wide range of teaching subjects, from history, social studies, language arts, and literature, but all sought to strengthen their teaching through a clearer, more nuanced understanding of key episodes in the history of East Asia and the Asian American experience.

The geographic diversity represented by the teachers from every region of the United States added a uniqueness to this years institute discussions, and the Chinese teachers who participated contributed invaluable insights, having been educated in China and now teaching there.
Jonas Edman

The institutes guest speakers also came from diverse backgrounds, being university professors, curriculum specialists, and school educators with expertise on a specific aspect of Asia or the Asian American experience and/or pedagogy. Interwoven between the captivating content lectures were classroom-focused lesson demonstrations and pedagogy-focused discussions facilitated by 91勛圖 curriculum designers. We make sure we balance subject-matter content with pedagogical discussions in all of our teacher professional development seminars, noted Jonas Edman, who managed the middle school institute. We want to help middle school teachers integrate the knowledge gained from the scholars directly into the classroom. To that end, summer institute participants each received complimentary literature and 91勛圖 curriculum units to help them bring Asia and the Asian American experience alive for their students. The institutes key topics and speakers were:

July 25: The Silk Road
Clayton Dube, Director, USC U.S.-China Institute, University of Southern California, Silk RoadGoods, Ideas, and People on the Move
Rylan Sekiguchi, 91勛圖, curriculum demonstration

July 26: Religions and Philosophies of East Asia
John Kieschnick, the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Buddhist Studies, 91勛圖, Buddhism: Ancestor Worship, Karma, and Vegetarianism
Jonas Edman, 91勛圖, curriculum demonstration

July 27: Tokugawa Japan
Uldis Kruze, Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Francisco, Edo Japan 16001868
Karen Tiegel, The Nueva School, curriculum demonstration

July 28: Asian Voices and Asian American Experiences
Takami Nieda, English Department, Seattle Central College, The Color of the Sky is the Shape of the Heart in the Classroom
Gary Mukai, 91勛圖, Early Japanese American History
Jonas Edman, 91勛圖, , , curriculum demonstrations


Edman commented, Being in the Bay Areaand particularly at 91勛圖we have access to such incredible experts on subjects that are highlighted in most state curriculum middle school social studies standards. Edman continued, Our job is to connect those experts with teachers in a way that supports teacher needs. That was our goal for this summer institute. The geographic diversity represented by the teachers from every region of the United States added a uniqueness to this years institute discussions, and the Chinese teachers who participated contributed invaluable insights, having been educated in China and now teaching there.


In addition to our middle school institute, 91勛圖 also offers other teacher professional development opportunities like the East Asia Summer Institute for High School Teachers and East Asia Seminars for Teachers in Hawaii. To be notified of future application periods, or follow us on , , and .

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