I mean www.thechairmansbao.com - pardon me! Kay On 2 Feb 2017 19:34, "Kay McLeod" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi, Annabel. To my mind, if enough money is available, any opportunities > for interaction with "real" Chinese people in an authentic language > environment would more than justify the investment. I would love to have > access to such a fund to send my less fortunate students on (for instance) > the China Study Camps - these are life-changing, inspiring experiences for > students. If funds don't stretch to that, then a partner school project > (even an online one) would be the next-best thing. If possible, both! > > That's my "if I won the lottery" answer. In terms of learning resources, > one that is now even more worthwhile than before (because it now comes with > stroke order checking, basically what we have all needed for years) is of > course the Chairman's Bao (www.thechairmansbao.org). Highly recommended. > > Hope this helps :) > > Kay McLeod > Coordinator of Mandarin > Beths Grammar School > > On 2 Feb 2017 18:55, "Toni Camilleri" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hi Annabel. Have you thought about having a sister school that you can do >> joint projects with and do student exchanges ( both ways)? We can help set >> this up and support you >> >> Cheers >> Toni >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On 2 Feb 2017, at 18:50, Annabel Hurley <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > >> > Dear colleagues, >> > >> > My school has a Foundation Project Fund that I am considering applying >> for. The fund is to be used for projects and purchases that will add value >> to teaching and learning. In the past, kindles have been bought for LS >> pupils to encourage more reading. >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas on a Chinese project or purchase that might >> enhance teaching and have a measurable impact on students? >> > >> > Ideas appreciated! >> > >> > With thanks and best wishes, >> > Annabel Hurley >> >