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CPN seminar 26th of June, 2017: What can Norway and other western countries gain from Chinese learning culture?
CPN Seminar: What Can Norway and other Western Countries Gain from Chinese Learning Culture?
We all hope that our children will get the best education and become something in the future. What is the best education? What is the difference in education betweenChina and Norway? What can Norway and other Western countries gain from the Chinese learning culture? Professor Arild Tjeldvoll as the speaker at the seminar will give you some interesting points of view on the questions above,based on his book entitled "Can Norway Learn from China? - School Quality". He will talk about his book in details by discussion, and then answer questions from the audiences.
Prof. Tjeldvoll was professor in the field of comparative and international education at University of Oslo for thirty years. He had affiliated positions and longer research stays at universities in the United Kingdom (Cambridge), the United States (Harvard and Stanford), Sweden (Stockholm), Lithuania (Vilnius and Kaunas), Zimbabwe, South Africa (Western Cape), China (Xiamen), Finland (Jyvaeskylae), Hong Kong and Taiwan (National Chi Nan).
The seminar will be given in English and free of charge.Please register you below.
- Date: Monday, June 26th, 2017 from 17 to 19 O’clock.
- Location & Address: Classroom Nr. 3, 3. Floor, UiO library, Moltke Moes vei 39.
- Map:http://www.uio.no/om/finn-fram/omrader/blindern/bl27/
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- Deadline for registration: Saturday, June 24th, 2017 23:59 +0200 Oslo Time (Time left: -2713 day(s) 00:47:07 at Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:46:07 +0100).
- Contact: If you have any suggestion or question about the registration, please contact CPN at cpn_event @ cpn2003.org.
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