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How to effectively use Hanban

teachers

石静 Shi Jing

&

朱晓茗 Zhu Xiaoming

UCL IOE Confucius Institute

How to effectively use Hanban

teacher at your school• Who are they?

• What do they do at the UK schools?

• Challenges and achievement

• Effective supporting strategies

• Case study

Who are they?

• School teachers

• University teachers

• Graduates

• Post graduate students

How are they selected to become a

Hanban teacher

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

What do they do at the UK schools?

Beyond their schools

• Support CI’s activities

• Publish news on Hanban websites

• Monthly workload review

• Annual Work summary to Hanban

headquarters

Challenges

• Teachers

• Host schools

(group discussion)

Challenges (working 1)

• Not enough English to understand the

students and to communicate with

colleagues freely

• Not sure what is the best way to interact

with the colleagues

• School system and the procedure for

various things

Challenges (working 2)

• Teaching a class independently

• Working as a TA instead of the main

teacher in the classroom

• Not enough opportunity to practise

classroom teaching

• Classroom management

Challenges (living1)

• Things around accommodation (landlord,

notices to sign contract in London etc.)

• Cultural conflicts with housemates from

different background

• Opening a bank account

• Remote location of school and difficulties

in getting around

Challenges (living 2)

• Falling ill upon arrival

• sorting out everything by yourself

• Homesick/loneliness

• High cost of living in London and delayed

payment from Hanban

• Food

Effective strategies in supporting

and managing the HB teachersClear assignment and perfect collaboration as a

team

Xiaoming

CC manager

SHI Jing

Hanban

teachers and

volunteers

Support and manage the HB teachers

CI

• Beijing training

• School allocation

• Visa application

• Arrival

• Guidance notes

CC

• Contact established

• Finding

accommodation

• Meet the teacher

• Induction

To start with:

• Welcome and induction

• Support with GP, police and bank

• Set clear expectation

• Roles and responsibilities

• Introduce/Reinforcement of rules and

common practice

• Regular meeting

• Close contact with the CI

Effective strategies in supporting

and managing the HB teachers

Teacher experience/case study

What type of support you have

received from the host school is the

most helpful to you?

Useful support from my host school

• my line manager is always very patient

with helping us solve any problem both

about work and life

• Daily feedback on my teaching and

being as a TA

• In the beginning, the local teacher's

guidance about the school and local

area are very important for me.

Useful support from my host school

• I wanted to open a cultural club, and the

local teacher supported me so much

• Observe lessons of other teachers

• CC manger offers tips when I encounter

problems in primary school teaching

• Being part of school briefing

Useful support from my host school

• Useful training from the school

• Regular meeting about work and life

• Clear job description and arrangement

of the year

• Local teachers’ friendliness and lovely

smiles

My CC manager explained to me at the very first

day of my arrival that the school is located in a

disadvantaged area and I should not feel

disappointed at myself when the students are

not behaving in my class because they do this in

very class, and I can improve myself at dealing

with students' behavior problems by learning

from other teachers.

(From a Hanban teacher)

Hanban teacher programmeAs a Hanban volunteer teacher, you should prepare

to be independent, positive and flexible. To be

independent, you can sort out many things from

life and work. To be positive, you can overcome

loneliness and the long and cold winter in UK. To be

flexible, you can make your lesson fun and feel

easy to the new culture and environment. In a word,

A Hanban volunteer teacher programme will make

you a wonderful person.

(From a Hanban volunteer teacher)

Hanban teacher programmeI have learnt so much by working in the UK:

becoming braver, more independent, more

confident, and get to know more about myself and

others. Working in other countries could be difficult

at the beginning but through a quite long time, it

could be a big fortune in our lives. It broaden our

eyes and mind, I really appreciate it.

(from a Hanban teacher)

Hanban teacher programmeThis was the fourth year that Beths participated in

the Hanban teacher programme and we cannot

thank the UCL IOE Confucius Institute enough for

coordinating this excellent programme. Our

students have benefited immeasurably from having

our Hanban teacher, Lina Li, to help with their

Chinese learning and cultural knowledge.

(from an IOE Confucius Classroom)

Hanban teacher programmeExcellent! Our two Hanban teachers have taught in

local primary schools as well as in our school,

teaching Mandarin and Chinese culture. They are a

huge asset to our school and to the Hanban

programme.

(from an IOE Confucius Classroom)

Any questions?

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