International Education Washington

Press Release 1/25/2006

Washington State Coalition for International Education announces:
 

EXPANDING CHINESE LANGUAGE CAPACITY IN WASHINGTON STATE

What would it take to have 5 percent of high school students learning Chinese by 2015?

The Washington Council on International Trade, Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle, and Associates in Cultural Exchange have invited sixty business and education leaders and elected officials to an International Education Leadership Summit on January 30, 2006 to explore what it would take to expand Chinese language capacity in Washington state.

Dr. Shuhan Wang, Supervisor of World Languages and International Education in Delaware and coauthor of the report, "Expanding Chinese Language Capacity in the United States," will be the keynote speaker at the morning Summit. In the afternoon, Dr. Wang and Betty Lau, a well-known educator in Seattle schools and the Chinese community, will present a workshop on "Heritage Language Learning and Teaching" at the University of Washington, followed by a reception and resource fair.

"English will continue to be an important – even dominant – language in the years ahead. But most of our fellow humans will continue to be non-English speakers. Our ability to communicate effectively is directly related to our ability to speak the language." said Bill Center, President of the Washington Council on International Trade, explaining his organization's interest in supporting the expansion of Chinese language capacity.

Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, was quoted in the 12/25/2005 Seattle Times as saying, "If my kids were of very young ages today, I would be asking them, and encouraging them, to learn Chinese."

"Everyone is talking about Chinese," stated Dr. Michele Anciaux Aoki, project director for the Summit, "but now it's time to see if the business and education communities in our state are ready to work together to make it happen. Then, we need to look to our resources in the community and in our universities, as well as partnerships with China, to help us develop effective programs with excellent teachers and innovative curriculum."

Major funding for the January 30 events came from a State Innovations Grant to the Washington State Coalition for International Education from Longview Foundation. This is the third International Education Summit sponsored by the Washington State Coalition for International Education. The morning Summit is being hosted by Alexander Hutton.

The Washington State Coalition for International Education is a network of community leaders, non-profit organizations, schools, colleges, and individuals committed to preparing all students for today’s interconnected world. The grassroots organization, founded in 2003, helps promote activities and events related to international education through its E-Newsletter. The expansion of world language education, with an emphasis on early childhood education and improving second language proficiency outcomes, is one of the Coalition's key goals.

For more information about the Coalition and international education efforts in Washington state, please visit the International Education Washington website: http://internationaledwa.org and Expanding Chinese Language Capacity in Washington State http://internationaledwa.org/resources/wl/chinese/.

Contact:
Michele Anciaux Aoki, 206-234-4029, michele@internationaledwa.org

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