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Compulsory Training
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:58. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicAll first year students have to do a compulsory two week training.
The third years have done 1 week's training.
They spend a full day marching and training on the sports field before they start their studies. This is usually followed by a Semster of Physical Exercise every morning at 7am.
Questions to ask the students:
- Did you do this training?
- How long did you train for?
- Was it useful and did you learn from the training?
- Was it difficult?
- Does every student in China have to do this training?
- What did
Map of Anhui Province showing where Hefei is located
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:43. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicHefei is right in the centre of Anhui Province, and the most important city for many reasons. It is also the largest.
Students come from all the different regions of Anhui Province to study at hefei.
Ask the students where their home town is, how they travel to their hometown, the distance their hometown is from the College, and how often they see their parents.
You will see that China is very different in that the majority, all our students, live in Dormitories and only some get to visit their homes and families regularly.
Questions to ask the students.
Map of China...
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:33. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicBasketball Court being painted 2006
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:29. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicHefei Campus
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:28. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicCollege of International Economy Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:13. Public
Campus at Hefei: Mary and Linda: This is the Main Campus as viewed from the Front Entrance in He An Road. The dormitories are to the left and ahead, and the classrooms are to the far left and in front. We have a Library, Sports Arena where they have parades and play Soccer, basketball Courts and some Garden under construction. There is a cafeteria and a shop below the Cafeteria. Outside in the street there are many small shops, street vendors with food Stalls, and Internet cafes and serices required by students. The Campus also has Chinese Courses. The English College is part of the University, and linked to Australia and a part of IIBT. The students study English Fulltime for 20 hours, and they also study additional Chinese Courses. Some students will study up to 40 hours of classes a week. They work very hard and take their studies seriously. They will complete Homework and set tasks and attendance is very high at lectures. Interest in learning and getting a good mark is important, and the students are very focused. They do not have many hobbies or outside interests, as they do not have time for them as they see Education as being very important. They watch movies on Wednesdays and on their TV's and Computers, and they enjoy Computer Games and surfing the Net. The boys play Sport...Basketball and Soccer. Girls do not play as much sport as they try to keep out of the sun. Chinese culture favors white skin, and this is one reason why the girls do not play outdoor sports. The Campus is very small in China, and is a new Campus...still being developed and extended. There are approximately 5,000 students and 400 in the English College. Mary and Linda are two Chinese teachers who work at Anhui University. Mary works in the Library.Campus at Hefei: This is the Main Campus as viewed from the Front Entrance in He An Road. The dormitories are to the left and ahead, and the classrooms are to the far left and in front. We have a Library, Sports Arena where they have parades and play Soccer, basketball Courts and some Garden under construction. There is a cafeteria and a shop below the Cafeteria. Outside in the street there are many small shops, street vendors with food Stalls, and Internet cafes and serices required by students. The Campus also has Chinese Courses. The English College is part of the University, and linked to Australia and a part of IIBT. The students study English Fulltime for 20 hours, and they also study additional Chinese Courses. Some students will study up to 40 hours of classes a week. They work very hard and take their studies seriously. They will complete Homework and set tasks and attendance is very high at lectures. Interest in learning and getting a good mark is important, and the students are very focused. They do not have many hobbies or outside interests, as they do not have time for them as they see Education as being very important. They watch movies on Wednesdays and on their TV's and Computers, and they enjoy Computer Games and surfing the Net. The boys play Sport...Basketball and Soccer. Girls do not play as much sport as they try to keep out of the sun. Chinese culture favors white skin, and this is one reason why the girls do not play outdoor sports. The Campus is very small in China, and is a new Campus...still being developed and extended. There are approximately 5,000 students and 400 in the English College.
Campus at Hefei: Mary and Linda
Submitted by ladymaggie on Sun, 2008-03-09 00:10. China: Places and Cities of China | PublicThis is the Main Campus as viewed from the Front Entrance in He An Road. The dormitories are to the left and ahead, and the classrooms are to the far left and in front. We have a Library, Sports Arena where they have parades and play Soccer, basketball Courts and some Garden under construction. There is a cafeteria and a shop below the Cafeteria. Outside in the street there are many small shops, street vendors with food Stalls, and Internet cafes and serices required by students. The Campus also has Chinese Courses. The English College is part of the University, and linked to Australia and a part of IIBT. The students study English Fulltime for 20 hours, and they also study additional Chinese Courses. Some students will study up to 40 hours of classes a week. They work very hard and take their studies seriously. They will complete Homework and set tasks and attendance is very high at lectures. Interest in learning and getting a good mark is important, and the students are very focused. They do not have many hobbies or outside interests, as they do not have time for them as they see Education as being very important. They watch movies on Wednesdays and on their TV's and Computers, and they enjoy Computer Games and surfing the Net. The boys play Sport...Basketball and Soccer. Girls do not play as much sport as they try to keep out of the sun. Chinese culture favors white skin, and this is one reason why the girls do not play outdoor sports. The Campus is very small in China, and is a new Campus...still being developed and extended. There are approximately 5,000 students and 400 in the English College.
College of International Economy Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China
PublicThe International Institute of Business and Technology (IIBT)
Funded by international finaicia & education groups, IIBT is an Australian Government approved Registered Training Organisation (RTO) which is able to offer a Diploma of Business within the Australian Qualification Training Framework (AQTF). We also offer a variety of undergraduate and post graduate units for our partner universities in Australia. Since its inception IIBT has assisted over 700 students to succesfully enter Australian degree programmes, and currently has in excess of 800 enrolled students offshore.
IIBT operates in eight provinces in China, partnering with universities including Wuhan University, Shandong University and other key provincial institutions. Our various programmes allow students to study for either 1, 2 or 3 years in China before completing an undergraduate or post graduate degree in Australia . IIBT programmes allow students to gain advanced standing for their University studies in Australia.
IIBT offers a number of courses for students seeking to further their education. Students are supported with additional study skills, learning tools, and a transition programme that helps students to be more confident and competitive in their studies in Australia.
