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Seminars & Short Courses

Using Niki Alsford’s 2024 book Taiwan Lives: A Social and Political History, this course explores Taiwan’s history from 1895 under Japanese rule to 2020 under President Tsai Ing-wen. Similar to The Canterbury Tales, the book features the stories of …

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This program explores children’s lives in Japan from the 1940s to 1960s through Freeman Book Award 2023 Of Note children’s literature. Participants will read and discussYukie’s Island: My Family’s World War II Story by Yukie Kimura et. al, Kozo the …

Webinars & Presentations

Join Professor Kun-Hui Ku as she discusses Taiwan’s indigenous peoples and their relationship to the state through different historical periods, including Tsai Ing-wen’s apology on behalf of the state in 2016 and the new administration under William Lai. …

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Staying informed about global events, especially in East Asia, can be overwhelming with the constant flood of news. That’s why we’re excited to offer Behind the Headlines, an online series designed specifically for teachers. This series provides a clear …

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Join d:matcha live from Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan to experience five varieties of sencha (green tea) grown organically in their tea fields. Learn why Wazuka is considered to be one of the best tea growing locations in Japan, the differences in the tea …

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This course investigates the pedagogical practices of National Geographic, focusing on its re/presentations of East Asia. Framed by the question: What/how has National Geographic taught us about East Asia? The six-week inquiry uses the magazine and …

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A great poem can be the perfect primary source to introduce students to the social, political and human complexities of important historical periods. Join us for one or all of these webinars that feature Korean poems in translation that can be integrated …

Book Study

This online book study includes six asynchronous online modules with readings and discussions examining Rao Pingru’s gorgeously illustrated memoir of his life in China from the early 1920s to the 21st century. His story will take us through the …

Book Study

Join historian Tracy Lai and art historian Melanie King for an in-depth discussion of the recent University of Washington Press publication Resisting the Nuclear: Art and Activism Across the Pacific. Utilizing the text as the basis of our discussion, we …

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Over the past century, China has undergone significant demographic changes and in 2023, India surpassed it as the world’s most populous country. This course explores the history, motivations, and outcomes of China’s population measures, and the policy …

Webinars & Presentations

The Program for Teaching East Asia and the Five College Center for East Asian Studies offers a webinar with Kōdo Kimura, co-author and illustrator author of Yukie’s Island: My Family’s World War II Story.

Kōdo Kimura and his in-law and …

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Join us for a book talk with the children’s writer and illustrator Grace Lin, where K-12 educators will explore Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods. Lin will share how her book brings Chinese culinary traditions and …

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Japan’s trajectory from 1945-1989 is a critical chapter in understanding Japan in the world, yet it is one that is often skipped in a crowded curriculum. How did Japan reinvent itself after WWII and why is it important in the world today?

Webinars & Presentations

Join d:matcha live from Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan to experience five varieties of sencha (green tea) grown organically in their tea fields. Learn why Wazuka is considered to be one of the best tea growing locations in Japan, the differences in the tea …

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This 5-week online seminar will provide an overview of Buddhism and its influence on Japanese religions. We’ll start with the establishment of Buddhism in India and follow its spread to East Asia and Japan. Learn about the integration of Buddhist …

Book & Film Groups

Please join NCTA for a virtual K-12 educator workshop that will explore the historic changes in 20th century Taiwan as seen through the lens of the graphic novel, The Boy from Clearwater. This gripping narrative tells the story of Tsai Kun-lin whose life …

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In this seminar, we will read selected short stories to introduce four modern Chinese women writers: Xiao Hong, Ding Ling, Eileen Chang, and Wang Anyi. Class meetings will include a lecture component that situates the text in modern Chinese cultural …

Workshops

Japan Society, the USC U.S.-China Institute and the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) in partnership with NCTA are excited to offer a professional development workshop for K-12 educators. This is a unique opportunity …

Webinars & Presentations

The Program for Teaching East Asia and the Five College Center for East Asian Studies offers a webinar with Sonoko Sakai, author of Mai and the Missing Melon. Through Sonoko Sakai’s storytelling and Keiko Brodeur’s illustrations, this picture book takes …

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What do you know about seaweed? Join Yoko Segerstrom, who grew up in a family of Japanese nori (seaweed) farmers in Futtsu, Chiba, Japan, for a fascinating look at nori farming, types of nori, nori products, and more. This webinar will be of particular …

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Join us for an insightful book talk on An Echo in the City by K.X. Song, a powerful novel that offers a unique perspective on the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill protests. Tailored for educators, this discussion will explore how the book’s themes of …

Workshops

Join translator Takami Nieda and EARC program leader Mary Roberts to discover the fascinating world of literary translation. Discussion will focus on the translation process of her latest book, Finger Bone by Hiroki Takahashi, the translator’s role as …