(best viewed at 800 x 600)


http://www.shambles.net
 
  Education/Miscel (cn)

How do they teach PE in China? (video)
http://education.guardian.co.uk/teacherstv/story/0,,2059094,00.html
Global lessons: How do they teach PE in China? (video)
Schools in China have interesting and unusual stories to tell about the teaching of sport in the run up to the Olympics in China in 2008, and of course the London Olympics in 2012.
This fascinating and visually spectacular programme gives unique insights into how Chinese schools - and the country at large - value physical education and the extraordinary lengths which schools go to in order to engender a lifelong habit of exercise.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
CORE—China Open Resource for Education (cn)
http://www.core.org.cn/en/index.htm
CORE—China Open Resource for Education
CORE—China Open Resource for Education--- is a non-profit organization. Her mission is to promote closer interaction and open sharing of educational resources between Chinese and international universities, which CORE envisions as the future of world education.
CORE is committed to providing Chinese universities with free and easy access to global open educational resources.
MIT OpenCourseWare, since its inception in 2002, has become the world model of educational sharing. Together, CORE and MIT have brought OCW to China. CORE has developed partnerships with international organizations and Chinese universities to enhance higher education in China, promote open sharing of educational resources in China, and share Chinese OCW globally.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Education in China - Wikipedia (cn)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_China
Education in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
The Ministry of Education China (cn)
http://www.moe.edu.cn/english/index.htm
The Ministry of Education is a central government agency under the State Council, responsible for China’s educational undertakings and language work.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China Education and Research Network (cn)
http://www.edu.cn/english_1369/
China Education and Research Network
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China: Universities Colleges and Schools (cn)
http://www.internationaleducationmedia.com/china/index.htm
China: Universities Colleges and Schools
Higher education in China has been well developed. There are over 2000 universities and colleges, with more than 6 million enrollments in total. China has set up a degree system, including Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees that are open to foreign students.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China Foreign Teachers Network (cn)
http://www.englishteachersinchina.com/
China Foreign Teachers Network
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China : Videos and PowerPoints
http://chinavideos.blogspot.com/
China : Videos and PowerPoints
The link above goes to one of the Shambles "Forest of Theme Blogs" pages that provides videos and other multimedia resources to support the topic here.
If you would like to see all of the Theme Blogs then go to the full list at http://www.shambles.net/blogforest or click where you see this button The Shambles Forest of Theme Blogs
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
The China Connection
http://tinyurl.com/yeoxjm
The China Connection
The China Connection program is an initiative that NAIS developed in collaboration with HANBAN (National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language), an organization funded by the Chinese government. Through this initiative, nine heads of schools from across the United States and one NAIS representative visited China from June 15-25, 2006 to recruit Chinese teachers.
The goals of the initiative are to advance the teaching of the Mandarin Chinese language in schools in the United States and to provide schools with resources that will assist them in becoming more globally sustainable.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Employment opportunities to teach in China (cn)
http://www.teach-asia.info
We have teaching vacancies that need to be filled, if you have TEFL/TESOL or similar, or a degree and experience, then we would love to hear from. Because we can arrange for you to have a work placement teaching in China.
There are no fees for applicants.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Colleges and Universities Ranking (cn)
http://www.china-links.net/classified/university.htm
China Colleges and Universities Ranking
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China Education System
http://www.china-links.net/classified/classified-educa02.htm
China's Education System
China's education system is composed of 4 components, i.e. basic education, occupational/polytechnic education, common higher education and adult education.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Teaching in China (cn)
http://www.buxiban.com/teachCN.asp
Our aim at buxiban.com is to provide a comprehensive, one-stop reference point for those expatriates choosing to work as English teachers here in China. The site offers information about teaching English in China, as well as a complete list of schools that foreigners can work in.
Extensive teaching vacancy information is available and updated almost daily.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China Education Exchange (CEX)
http://www.chinaeducationexchange.org/
For over 15 years, China Education Exchange (CEX) has assisted in sending foreign ESL teachers to China to learn, earn, and explore! We work in partnership with the following organizations to identify the best English teaching positions and business internships in China.
Whatever the length of your stay (summer, winter or even longer) you are likely to gain everlasting rewards. Because the teaching positions are paid positions, your educational exchange becomes flexible, fun and affordable.
Our programs consist of Teaching in China, Internships, Homestays, Retirees, Sabbaticals and the Summer Camp Program. Each one is specifically designed to meet your goals while in China. They are concentrated in the field of academics, business and professional career advancement.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
China Education and Research Network (cn)
http://www.edu.cn/HomePage/english/education/index.shtml
China Education and Research Network
Lots of information, policies, laws and statistics about education in China. recommended
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Pre-schools / kindergartens in China (cn)
http://www.classmateasia.com/china.php3?SEL_QRY=KIN
China | cn | pre-school | kindergarten | kindregartens |
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line



use this box to search more on Shambles or on the Web : (powered by Google) : safe filtering is ON
Google  
Web Shambles Website
Use this form to submit links to add to the list above (the webmaster will check the link before publication)
 Heading:
 Address:
 Please copy
 Security Code
    
 Description:
grey line
webkeeper: Chris Smith csmith@csmith.info Shambles RSS Feed :
( 16 entries) | Click here to report broken links or problems |
grey line
click to go to Second Life ... Virtual World

Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning on the Shambles website

The Shambles 'Forest of Theme Blogs'

Podcasts and Podcasting on Shambles

Shambles newsletter

Workshops offered by Chris Smith

Second Life ... 3D online virtual world

International Schools Island in Second Life

© copyright
The Education Project Asia


| Shambles Home | Brunei Schools : bn | Burma/Myanmar Schools : mm | Cambodia Schools : kh | China Schools : cn | Hong Kong Schools : hk | India Schools : in | Indonesia Schools : id | Japan Schools : jp | Laos Schools : la | Macau Schools : mo | Malaysia Schools : my | Philippines Schools : ph | Singapore Schools : sg | South Korea Schools : kr | Taiwan Schools : tw | Thailand Schools : th | Vietnam Schools : vn | email webmaster (Chris Smith) |

Pause
Resume