MURFREESBORO — MTSU’s
Confucius Institute has hired a Midstate educator to help promote Chinese language
and culture in area K-12 schools.
Mike Novak, most recently principal of Liberty Elementary
School in Shelbyville, Tennessee, became the institute’s new assistant director
July 1.
“I am very excited to be part of the team at the Confucius
Institute,” said Novak. “I look forward to expanding educational opportunities
for Tennessee and China.
“I look forward to the new chances to learn. In my life,
I’ve always enjoyed learning. So to me this is just a continuation on that path
of learning while strengthening the bridge to two cultures.”
Novak has worked in the Bedford County school system for the
past 11 years, including three years as an art teacher at Eakin Primary School,
two years as the part-time assistant principal at Eakin and part-time
intervention teacher at Thomas Intermediate School, one year as full-time
assistant principal at Eakin and five years as Liberty’s principal.
In fact, Thomas School, which is now a magnet school and was
named a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education in
2013, already has a Chinese language teacher, Dongmei Wang, in place and a
Chinese Club for students.
Novak also was one of 10 people chosen from across the
country to serve on the National Assessment of Educational Progress principals’
panel.
The veteran educator comes to the new position with a wealth
of contacts from his career and from his experience on the Common Core
Leadership Council for the Tennessee Department of Education.
“I think the biggest help there (communicating with area
educators) will be that human element,” Novak said. “I’m going in to talk to
people that I know. They know that I’ve been a principal in the trenches for
years.”
Dr. Guanping Zheng, director of the Confucius Institute and
a professor in the MTSU Department of Electronic Media Communication, said
Novak is a welcome addition to the team.
“This shows the university’s continuing commitment to
broaden the institute’s outreach to the Middle Tennessee area,” said Zheng.
The Confucius Institute at MTSU works to enhance
understanding of Chinese language and culture and to help facilitate opportunities
for exchange and collaboration between China and communities in Tennessee.
For more information about the Confucius Institute and its
work, call 615-494-8696 or go to htttp://www.mtsu.edu/cimtsu.
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