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CLC
has a team of 52 professional staff, structured to provide
both stability and flexibility to handle changing needs
in the contemporary world. The Director reports to the
supervising Pro-Vice-Chancellor and is responsible for
the overall operation of the Center. Each of the 5 Division
Heads, Administration and Development Manager, Heads
of the Academic Activities Division, Cantonese Program
Division, Putonghua Program Division and University Program Division,
report to the Director and are responsible for operation
associated with the division. While CLC’s
Management Committee (CLCMC) headed by the supervising
PVC provides suggestions and advice related to the role
of CLC as part of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
and principles related to strategic development, CLC’s
Steering Committee (CLCSC), which consists of the Director
and all Division Heads, is responsible for making major
administrative and academic decisions.
Staff
List
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| Director |
Dr. Wu Weiping
Ph.D., Georgetown; Applied Linguistics and Testing |
| Administration
and Development Manager |
Ms.
Mak S C, Ellen
Diploma in Business Management, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong
BA in Japanese Studies, The University of Hong Kong |
| Academic
Activities Division (AAD) |
Headed
by Ms.
Chen Fan
MA
in Modern Chinese Language --- Teaching Chinese as Second
Language, Jinan University, Guangzhou
The
AAD is a functional division for the Center’s teaching
related research and other academic events, such as
the Academic Forum, Special Interest Group activities
and teaching materials preparation |
| Cantonese
Program Division (CPD) |
Headed
by
Dr.
Lee Siu Lun, Cedric
Doctor of Education in Applied Linguistics & TESOL,
University of Leicester |
| Putonghua
Program Division
(PPD) |
Headed
by Mr.
Wong Ho Put
MA in Chinese Linguistics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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| University
Program Division (UPD) |
Headed
by Ms.
Chu Hsiao-mi
MA in TESOL/Linguistics, San Jose State University, California,
USA |
| Administrative
Office |
CLC
Administrative Staff |
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Cantonese
Program Division
(CPD)
|
Dr.
Lee Siu Lun, Cedric
Head
of Cantonese
Program Division |
Doctor
of Education in Applied Linguistics & TESOL,
University of Leicester |
| Ms.
Chan Siu Ping |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (1998), The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Mr.
Chang Kwun Hung |
M.
Phil. (2003), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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| Mr.
Ho Kwok Ho |
BA
in Chinese Language & Literature (2006), Hong
Kong Baptist University |
| Mr.
Luong Chanh Ban |
BA
in Chinese Language & Literature (1993), The
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Man Chiu Kwan |
BA
(1972), Dip. Ed.(1977), The Chinese University
of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Shen Minyu |
MA
in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (1999). South
China University of Technology, China |
| Ms.
Tam Fee Yin |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (1997), The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Ms.
Tang Li Si |
Dip.
Artist (1979), Emily Carr Art Institute |
| Ms.
Wan Ka Man |
BA
in Arts (2005), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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| Mr.
Wu Pak Tak |
BA
in
Language and Translation (2007), The Open University
of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Wu Sui Yiu |
BA
in Arts (1996), The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Putonghua
Program Division
(PPD) |
Mr.
Wong Ho Put
Head of
Putonghua
Program Division |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (1998), The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University
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| Ms.
Han Chiang Ning |
MA
in East Asian Languages and Literature (1974),
Ohio State University, USA |
| Ms.
Hon Sun Yu |
MA
of Education --- Teaching Chinese as a Second
Language (2007), Beijing Language and Culture
University |
| Ms.
Hon Tung Yue |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (1999), The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Ms.
Kwok Fong |
北京中央音樂學院1995屆音樂系畢業 |
| Ms.
Kou Zhihui |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (2006), The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Mr.
Poon Ming |
Professional
Diploma in Accountancy (1989), City University
of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Siu Yuet, Etsuko |
中國大連外國語學院1993屆日語系畢業 |
| Ms.
Tsoi Hung Hung, Eva |
MA
of Education in Chinese Language Education (2006),
The Open University of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Wang Limin |
BA
in Economics (1991), Finance & Economics University
of Shanghai |
| Ms.
Wang Qi |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Ms.
Wang Rong |
MA
in Education (2006), University of Western Australia |
| Ms.
Yeung Man |
BA
of Foreign Languages – Specialize in English
(1983), Peking Normal University |
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| University
Program Division
(UPD) |
Ms.
Chu Hsiao-mi
Head of
University
Program Division |
MA
in TESOL/Linguistics, San Jose State University,
California, USA |
| Mr.
Chan Chi Leung |
MA
in Linguistics (2004), The Chinese University
of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Chen Fan |
MA
in Modern Chinese Language --- Teaching Chinese
as a Second Language, Jinan University, Guangzhou |
| Ms.
Dang Binbin |
MSc
in Journalism (2001), Texas A & M University,
USA |
| Ms.
Guo, Yvonne |
BSc
in Medical Technology (1986), National Taiwan
University |
| Ms.
Kung Lan Lan |
中國人民大學1990屆中文系畢業 |
| Ms.
Lam Lo, Lucy |
MA
of Education (2007), Beijing Language and Culture
University |
| Ms.
Li Hung |
BA
in Chinese Language and Literature (2007), The
Open University of Hong Kong |
| Ms.
Liu Qian |
MA
in Integrated Communication Management (2005), Hong
Kong Baptist Univeristy |
| Ms.
Liu Zhen Xia |
MA
in Russian Language and Culture (2002), Peking
University |
| Ms.
Wang Shu Choo |
MA
in Chinese Linguistics (2005), The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University |
| Ms.
Wong Yeung |
Dipolma (1984), Industrial Economy Department,
University of Beijing Unite |
| Ms.
Xie Chun Ling |
碩士(漢語史),
華南師範大學,1992 |
| Mr.
Yau Kai Piu |
中央廣播電視大學1982屆中文系畢業 |
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Staff's Contribution
in the Communities
CLC have been playing a key role in language
education and has a close relationship with various
institutions related to Chinese language education in
the community. A sample list of CLC’s
professional services to the community is provided below.
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CLC Director serves as trainer and invited speaker for various professional
seminars organized by the Education and Manpower
Bureau, HKSAR Government, by other universities
in Hong Kong and by Universities in mainland
China. |
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CLC Director and other teachers serve as chief examiner, examiners.
moderators, subject committee member in various
public tests of the Hong Kong Examination and
Assessment Authority. |
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CLC teachers serve as experts in many professional activities related
to Putonghua and Cantonese,
such as the production of CD learning materials
for children and the “Putonghua Project A” Program by Radio Hong Kong. |
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Many CLC teachers serve as adjudicators in various language activities
and competitions, such as the “Putonghua
Elite Contest” by Radio Hong Kong, Putonghua
and Cantonese Speech Contests by CUHK, the Shanghai-Hong
Kong inter-city and inter-school Internet debate
competition, and the Inter-primary schools Putonghua anchor contest by Hong Kong Professional Teacher
Union. |
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Many CLC teachers serve as members and trainers in non-profit organizations
such as the Hong Kong Putonghua
Society. |
Staff
Workshops & Seminars
CLC has a robust teacher training program,
with regular academic forums and many professional
workshops each year. A sample list of the workshops
held in 2004-2005 is provided below.
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Language testing – rating procedures and benchmark samples |
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Oral exam and quiz benchmarking |
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Short course curriculum writing and teaching |
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How to choose news clips for teaching advanced class |
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New teacher orientation training |
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The paradigm shift of contemporary Chinese |
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Appreciating the crystallization of Chinese Culture |
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Information Technology for Language Teachers |
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Production of multi-media language teaching materials |
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Error analysis on syntax of Japanese and Korean Students |
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