Enhancing Cross-cultural Engagement with Chinese Society

 
Global Citizenship, Cross-cultural
Communication and Engagement
with Chinese Society: A NAA Module
in Spring 2012
 
Dr Bin Wu
School of Contemporary Chinese
Studies
Bin.Wu@nottingham.ac.uk
 
Programme
 
14:00 – 14:20 Welcome and Introduction (Bin)
14:20-14:40 Participants speech and reflection (Lan)
14:40-15:15 Group project discussion (Bernadette)
15:15-15:30 Group feedback and further discussion (Sharon)
15:30-15:45 Announcements and registration (Cheryl)
15:45-16:00 Student reflection/open discussion (Bin)
16:00 end of 1
st
 Workshop
 
Outline of NAA module
 
Aims/objectives
1.
Global Citizenship and cross-cultural communication
2.
Group project proposal on local Chinese community
3.
Work with stakeholders internally/externally to deliver project
4.
Potential & feasibility of student engagement with community
5.
Work experience and employability in public and third sector
 
Structure (10 credits, 100 hours)
5 workshops
Group project proposal, delivery and dissemination
Volunteering contribution to module, esp May fest 2012
Personal reflection report (1500 words)
 
Vision and Approaches
 
1.
Opening Chinese society for social justice
2.
Improved communication between Chinese and
non-Chinese
3.
Engagement with all stakeholders at various
levels
4.
Empowerment of vulnerable people in
communities
5.
Student-orientation, teamwork and leadership
6.
Creativity, realistic and long tem perspective
 
Where are we?
Step1:
Guest
Lectures
Step 2:
Open/space
Workshops
Step 4:
Group/voluntary
Practices
Step 5:
Open Day for
community
Step 3:
Stakeholder
Engagement
 
Key Resources
 
University partnerships:
Community Partnerships
Student Services Centre
Careers and Employability Service
 
Local Authorities
Nottingham City Council
Broxtowe Borough Council
Broxtowe BME Forum (NHS)
 
Community Organisations:
Nottingham Chinese School
Voluntary Action Broxtowe
Nottingham Chinese Welfare Association
 
Student volunteers committees
 
Nottingham Chinese School
 
A non profit organisation
Providing Mandarin Courses at different levels
Promoting Chinese Cultures
A big society of local Chinese
Accepting Children from 5-18
Up to GCSE, A level (~100% A, A*)
 
Alderman White School
Chilwell Lane
Beeston NG9 3DU
www.chinese-school.org.uk
nottinghamchineseschool@live.co.uk
 
Opportunities/benefits to students
 
Funding
Funding opportunities for student projects
 
Recognition and Employability Skills
Leadership and managerial skills
References and recommendation letters
Research relevant experience and opportunities
 Recognition and awards by the university
 
Work Experience
Voluntary opportunities in various sectors (MRN)
Job training, placement and short-term work (councils)
Internships from stakeholders in UK and China (IOM)
Other job (paid/unpaid) information
 
Participants’ Reflection (14:20 – 14:40)
 
Ms. Sharon Clancy, Head of Community
Partnerships, University of Nottingham
Baigong Yue, Deputy Headmaster of
Nottingham Chinese School
Ms. Min Rose, Senior Executive of Asia
Business Centre, University of Nottingham
Students: What have you learnt from this
module in 2011
 
Group Discussion (14:50 – 15:15)
 
Working title of group project
Aims and objectives
Key resources/stakeholders
Process and actions
Outcomes by 19/5
Any comments/suggestions?
 
Group feedback (15:15 – 15:30)
 
About group project
Comments/suggestions
Open questions/discussions
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Module focusing on global citizenship, cross-cultural communication, and community engagement in Chinese society. Includes workshops, group projects, and stakeholder collaboration to empower vulnerable communities.

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  • Chinese society
  • Global citizenship
  • Community engagement

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  1. Global Citizenship, Cross-cultural Communication and Engagement with Chinese Society: A NAA Module in Spring 2012 Dr Bin Wu School of Contemporary Chinese Studies Bin.Wu@nottingham.ac.uk

  2. Programme 14:00 14:20 Welcome and Introduction (Bin) 14:20-14:40 Participants speech and reflection (Lan) 14:40-15:15 Group project discussion (Bernadette) 15:15-15:30 Group feedback and further discussion (Sharon) 15:30-15:45 Announcements and registration (Cheryl) 15:45-16:00 Student reflection/open discussion (Bin) 16:00 end of 1stWorkshop

  3. Outline of NAA module Aims/objectives 1. Global Citizenship and cross-cultural communication 2. Group project proposal on local Chinese community 3. Work with stakeholders internally/externally to deliver project 4. Potential & feasibility of student engagement with community 5. Work experience and employability in public and third sector Structure (10 credits, 100 hours) 5 workshops Group project proposal, delivery and dissemination Volunteering contribution to module, esp May fest 2012 Personal reflection report (1500 words)

  4. Vision and Approaches 1. Opening Chinese society for social justice 2. Improved communication between Chinese and non-Chinese 3. Engagement with all stakeholders at various levels 4. Empowerment of vulnerable people in communities 5. Student-orientation, teamwork and leadership 6. Creativity, realistic and long tem perspective

  5. Where are we? Step 5: Open Day for community Step 4: Group/voluntary Practices Step1: Guest Lectures Step 3: Stakeholder Engagement Step 2: Open/space Workshops

  6. Key Resources University partnerships: Community Partnerships Student Services Centre Careers and Employability Service Local Authorities Nottingham City Council Broxtowe Borough Council Broxtowe BME Forum (NHS) Community Organisations: Nottingham Chinese School Voluntary Action Broxtowe Nottingham Chinese Welfare Association Student volunteers committees

  7. Nottingham Chinese School A non profit organisation Providing Mandarin Courses at different levels Promoting Chinese Cultures A big society of local Chinese Accepting Children from 5-18 Up to GCSE, A level (~100% A, A*) Alderman White School Chilwell Lane Beeston NG9 3DU www.chinese-school.org.uk nottinghamchineseschool@live.co.uk

  8. Opportunities/benefits to students Funding Funding opportunities for student projects Recognition and Employability Skills Leadership and managerial skills References and recommendation letters Research relevant experience and opportunities Recognition and awards by the university Work Experience Voluntary opportunities in various sectors (MRN) Job training, placement and short-term work (councils) Internships from stakeholders in UK and China (IOM) Other job (paid/unpaid) information

  9. Participants Reflection (14:20 14:40) Ms. Sharon Clancy, Head of Community Partnerships, University of Nottingham Baigong Yue, Deputy Headmaster of Nottingham Chinese School Ms. Min Rose, Senior Executive of Asia Business Centre, University of Nottingham Students: What have you learnt from this module in 2011

  10. Group Discussion (14:50 15:15) Working title of group project Aims and objectives Key resources/stakeholders Process and actions Outcomes by 19/5 Any comments/suggestions?

  11. Group feedback (15:15 15:30) About group project Comments/suggestions Open questions/discussions

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