University welcomes students,
educators, officials from Dongcheng Educational Group
MURFREESBORO,
Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University hosted a picnic Tuesday for a
delegation of schoolchildren, teachers and administrators from China’s
Dongcheng Educational Group.
The
group’s visit this week is the sixth cultural exchange in a series of
reciprocal visits between the institutions.
MTSU
President Sidney A. McPhee and first lady Elizabeth McPhee hosted the picnic
Tuesday morning for the guests on the lawn of the President’s Residence, aided
by cheerleaders from MTSU and Murfreesboro’s Blackman High School.
The
visiting Chinese delegation, which includes more than 30 elementary/middle
school age students, was treated to games of corn hole, volleyball, airplane
toss, a drone demonstration, face painting and other activities.
Dongcheng
is an affiliate of Hangzhou Normal University, MTSU’s partner in the creation
and operation of the Confucius Institute on the MTSU campus. Dongcheng oversees
a network of magnet-style schools in Hangzhou, China.
This
visit will be the third time MTSU has hosted the Dongcheng delegation, who also
visited before in 2013 and 2015. Students, parents and teachers from
Rutherford-area schools were hosted by Dongcheng in China in 2012, 2014 and
2016.
Mrs.
McPhee, aided by local teachers and parents who have travelled with MTSU to
China on previous trips, will conduct joint classes for Chinese and American
students and host a workshop for Chinese teachers. The visitors will be paired
with local families who participated in last year’s exchange trip to China.
The
visitors is also touring facilities on the MTSU campus, seeing cultural sites
in Nashville and participating in classroom activities at Overall Creek
Elementary School in Murfreesboro. Also, they will be treated to performances
by students from Murfreesboro’s Reeves-Rogers and Bradley Academy schools and
visit the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The
delegation arrived early Monday morning and will depart Friday.
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