National Consortium for Teaching about Asia
Launched in October
1998, this nationwide program is a collaboration of the East Asian Studies
programs of five institutions: the
Since its inception NCTA has established introductory seminars for teachers
in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
The NCTA Seminars
Each seminar leader or team facilitates a 30-hour seminar on East Asian
history and cultures that incorporates primary-source selections from the
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditions. Individual
seminars are adapted to the needs and curricula of the participating
teachers and school districts to promote long-term engagement in East Asian
studies by core groups of teachers within schools and districts. NCTA seeks
to develop a community of inquiry among educators interested in East Asian
studies that serves as a forum for collegial discussion of issues relevant
to the teaching of
Seminar Participants
Teachers and districts are selected for participation in NCTA based on
their commitment to integrating the study of
Participant Responsibilities
• Full participation in a 30-hour
seminar on East Asian history and cultures with colleagues and Asia
specialists
• Completion of an assigned
seminar project for incorporating seminar content and materials into
relevant courses
• Implementation of appropriate
content and materials from the seminar into courses and sharing acquired
knowledge, skills, and materials with colleagues
• Participation in follow-up
meetings to share experiences in integrating East Asian studies into
curriculum
• Assistance in the evaluation of
the NCTA program
*Participant Benefits*
• Quality instruction about East
Asia from leading experts in the field
• Professional stipend upon
completion of the seminar and seminar assignment
• Excellent selection of seminar
materials
• Generous donation of exemplary
curriculum materials on East Asia for school library or teacher resource
center
• Additional stipend after
participating in follow-up meetings
• Opportunities to apply for study
tours to China, Japan, and Korea
• Course credit or recertification
credit (available in most locations)
• Opportunities to participate in
NCTA-sponsored enrichment activities
National Consortium for Teaching
about Asia - http://www.NCTAsia.org