- International Chinese Language Program
The International Chinese Language Program (linktext|國|際|華|語|研|習|所) is one of the world's premiere institutions for intensive training in formal,
Standard Mandarin Chinese. It is located in the center ofTaipei ,Taiwan , on the main campus ofNational Taiwan University , which is generally considered the top university in Taiwan.History
The center was established in 1961 by
Stanford University to meet the stringent research and educational needs of Stanford University students. In 1963, the Inter−University Board was created and the official name became the Inter−University Program for Chinese Language Studies (IUP), commonly referred to as the "Stanford Center," with several top American universities contributing funds and participating in the center. Owing to the quality of the teachers and materials, as well as the intensity of instruction, this program quickly became the world's premier center for the intensive study of Mandarin Chinese, training several generations of the world's topSinologist s, including professors,diplomat s, and business leaders.In 1997, a new IUP was established
Tsinghua University inBeijing ,PRC . National Taiwan University assumed full administration of the program in Taiwan, and the name was changed to the "International Chinese Language Program at National Taiwan University" (ICLP). Though it changed its name, ICLP continued on with the same teachers, same course materials, and same traditions as an elite Chinese training program, with the same level of intensive instruction and small classes that have made it the standard against which other Mandarin training programs are measured. ICLP has produced and continues to produce some of the best known texts for instruction in Mandarin. In January 2006, ICLP, though long-associated with National Taiwan University and having always been located there, was finally formally merged into NTU as an institute of the university.Coursework
The normal courseload for students is three one-hour classes with no more than four students a class plus an additional hour of personal instruction. The student faculty ratio at ICLP is less than 3:1. ICLP follows an approximately 10 week quarter system, with Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer sessions (the summer session is just 8 weeks). Students who wish to study at ICLP can choose from several options. First is the year long program, beginning in mid-September and ending in June or August, depending on the student's choice for the optional summer session. Second, students may also join just the optional summer session running from June to August. Third, there is a quarter program offered in-line with the calendar of many
California universities , in order to meet the needs of students studying abroad on a quarter system. In addition, sometimes students come for just a single quarter (Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer) for remedial study or for college credit. Besides classwork, students practice outside of class in a Mandarin-speaking environment that upholds much of its traditional Chinese heritage and culture within the framework of a modern democratic society.Previously, ICLP did not accept beginner students, but due to overwhelming interest, ICLP now also offers intense instruction at the beginner level. Besides the full complement of courses in spoken and written Chinese from beginner to advanced levels, ICLP is one of the few Chinese language schools to offer beginner and advanced courses in
Literary Chinese and Taiwanese. Cantonese and Hakka have also previously been offered. Students also have the opportunity to audit courses at National Taiwan University.Alumni
*Colin Pine,
interpreter for Chinesebasketball starYao Ming See also
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Mandarin Training Center ofNational Taiwan Normal University
*List of Chinese language schools in Taiwan Related Links
* [http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~iclp/ Official Website of the International Chinese Language Program (ICLP)]
* [http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~iclp/curriculums.htm#academic List of levels of Chinese and corresponding textbooks used at ICLP]
* [http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~iclp/admissions.htm Admissions to ICLP]
* [http://www.ntu.edu.tw/ Official Website of National Taiwan University]
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