Heartland hosts Chinese delegates at Normal Campus
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[July 26, 2014]
NORMAL
– Heartland is currently hosting 39 delegates from China as part of
the International Institute for Teaching and Learning (IITL). The
delegates arrived June 23 from 14 different institutions within
Jiangsu Province, China and will stay until August 12. While on
campus, the delegates will experience the American educational
system, language and culture.
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Since its start in 2012, the IITL has served 134
faculty members from more than 30 vocational and technical colleges
in China. During IITL visits, delegates take several courses on
language studies, culture, teaching methods and the overall American
community college system. Delegates also participate in a variety of
social events, field trips and visits to major cities.
Overall, the program offers a unique professional development
opportunity for Chinese delegates. Gavin Lee, Coordinator of
International Programs at Heartland explained how the technical and
vocational schools in China are similar to American community
colleges. At the end of the program, delegates can take home best
practices to their institutions. “With all its learning
opportunities and activities, IITL is a once in a lifetime
opportunity,” said Lee. “It’s the kind of experience where you
return a lot different than how you left.”
Lee also noted Heartland is well suited for international learners
because of the support offered through smaller classes and more
individualized attention. Upon arrival, delegates are provided with
a detailed itinerary, residence at Lincoln College and a variety of
sessions to introduce them to the bus system, grocery stores and
other necessities.
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Heartland has a history of being actively involved in
international activities and partnerships, particularly with
China. The College has hosted a Chinese school for youth,
arranged incoming and outgoing visiting professors and sponsored
a community-wide Chinese New Year celebration. The IITL is a
natural outgrowth of these relationships.
In addition to delegates, Heartland will host three Chinese
consuls July 16 and 17. The consuls will meet with various HCC
representatives, tour campus and observe classes. A reception
will be held in their honor Wednesday, July 16 from 3:00 - 4:00
p.m. in room 1802 of the Student Commons Building on the Normal
campus.
For more information about Heartland Community College, visit
www.heartland.edu
[Text received; BECKY GROPP,
HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE]
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