China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

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China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by Black Orchid » Tue May 08, 2018 6:46 pm

The New South Wales Government is reviewing a controversial Chinese Government-sponsored program to teach Mandarin in schools, amid claims it could expose children to propaganda.

Teaching assistants appointed by the Chinese Communist Party are working in 13 public schools around NSW under the Confucius Classrooms program.

The program also provides cash grants from the Chinese Government's Hanban Institute, and operates in several private schools.

A spokesman for Education Minister Rob Stokes confirmed a Chinese Government-funded travel program for NSW school principals to visit that country had been postponed.

Mr Stokes' spokesman said the Government was now investigating concerns raised about Confucius Classrooms.

"The Department of Education's relationship with the Confucius Institute is currently under review to ensure that there are no inappropriate influences from foreign powers," the spokesman said.

"It would be inappropriate to comment further until this review has concluded."

'I worry about the propaganda'
The move was welcomed by Taiwanese community member Carole Lu, who has avoided enrolling her daughter in a school that offered the Confucius program because she was concerned it would promote China's political agenda.

"I'm worried about what kind of culture they are going to teach the children, that's the thing as a mother," she said.

"I worry about the propaganda. The Government needs to make sure it's non-political."

Ms Lu said she was particularly concerned that teaching aides might tell students about political issues surrounding Taiwan and Tibet.

The president of the China Australia Forum, Benjamin Chow, said he had not had any Chinese-Australian parents tell him they were concerned about the Confucius Classrooms program.

"But if there is any propaganda element or inappropriate content, then they need to have a look at that," Mr Chow said.

"If it is just a curriculum providing Mandarin classes, I think it is a good thing."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-08/n ... am/9739396

This Chinese Communist Party program is also in our Universities and was initiated under the Labor Government in 2010.

We really do need a fresh party that cannot be bought and who holds the interests of our children, and all Australians, over and above that of their party donations.

Why does the ALP constantly want to sell us out to China?

I won't be voting for either major party but I also would not place a donkey/wasted vote. We need to vote for the smaller parties and make ourselves heard. Either that or learn Mandarin, learn to love cheap dangerous kids' toys and cheap knock offs and do a "worst driver on the roads" course. :roll:

Also on the news it stated that Confucius was pressuring Qantas into making their maps match that of China's Communist Party :b

Good old Joyce should bend over backwards, as he is always inclined.

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Post by Black Orchid » Thu Aug 22, 2019 7:05 pm

A Chinese government-funded language and culture program will be removed from NSW public schools and replaced with one run by the NSW Department of Education.

The Confucius Classroom program, run in 13 NSW schools, had been paid for by Chinese government agency Hanban, and employed teaching assistants that were vetted by the Chinese government for "good political quality" and a love of "the motherland".

The report found the “NSW Department of Education is the only government department in the world that hosts a Confucius Institute, and that this arrangement places Chinese government appointees inside a NSW government department”.

One Chinese-Australian parent likened it to "the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party into the NSW public school system". It was the only language program in NSW schools that was funded by a foreign government.


The NSW Department of Education has been reviewing the program since May last year, and on Friday will announce the program would end when the agreement with Hanban expired in December. Department staff would continue to monitor the classes until then.

“Following the review of foreign government/organisation support for language education in NSW government schools, the NSW Department of Education will be ending its Confucius program in 13 schools,” department secretary Mark Scott said.

“The review found the Confucius Institute program arrangement with NSW Department of Education is unique and the program is better placed with a higher education provider.

“The department has accepted all the review recommendations and already begun work on implementing them. Confucius Institute students make up 15 per cent of Chinese-language students in NSW public schools.”

The department would replace it with a $1.2 million program to teach Chinese at the schools affected, which included four primary schools, including Chatswood and Rouse Hill, and nine high schools, such as Fort Street, Concord and Homebush Boys'.

“Schools will have certainty and clarity by getting a six-month transition to the Chinese-language classes I have announced today,” he said. “We will continue to deliver first-class Chinese-language and cultural programs to students in NSW public schools."

NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell supported the decision. "Whilst the department’s review concluded there was no evidence of any undue influence in the Confucius classrooms, there were clearly inappropriate governance arrangements in place," she said.

The Confucius Institute is headquartered in Beijing's agency known colloquially as Hanban, the Office of the Chinese Language Council. It also runs Chinese-language programs at Australian universities.

Several universities are tightening their agreements with the institute after the Herald revealed some signed deals explicitly stating they must comply with Beijing's decision-making authority over teaching at the facilities.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/nsw ... 52juy.html

Bizarre it was ever initiated to begin with.

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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by Texan » Fri Aug 23, 2019 1:18 am

The camel’s nose is under the tent. They will keep pushing to own you if you don’t push back now.

I suggest you publicly point out China’s influences with Aussie politicians, as that is where the immediate problem lies. Maybe you can push for outlawing foreign lobbyists. It’s not a problem exclusive to Australia, but your size in relation to China and your remote location near China make you more vulnerable to their control.

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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by brian ross » Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm

New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:21 pm

brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm
New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
NSW has scrapped it yet your Labor government in WA has not and it is still running and fully endorsed in WA by your Labor Premier, Mark McGowan, and his Labor Chinese stooge, Peter Tinley.

Foot >>> mouth >>> moron! :roll:

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Post by Nom De Plume » Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:25 pm

brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm
New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
:rofl
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Post by brian ross » Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:07 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:21 pm
brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm
New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
NSW has scrapped it yet your Labor government in WA has not and it is still running and fully endorsed in WA by your Labor Premier, Mark McGowan, and his Labor Chinese stooge, Peter Tinley.

Foot >>> mouth >>> moron! :roll:
Oh, dearie, dearie, me. "My labor government"? Really? Yet, I don't even live in Western Australia, Black Orchid. Oops! Tripped by your presumptions yet again, hey? You like Tory Governments. Now you have to live with their policies. Tsk, tsk. :roll:
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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by Nom De Plume » Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:33 pm

brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:07 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:21 pm
brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm
New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
NSW has scrapped it yet your Labor government in WA has not and it is still running and fully endorsed in WA by your Labor Premier, Mark McGowan, and his Labor Chinese stooge, Peter Tinley.

Foot >>> mouth >>> moron! :roll:
Oh, dearie, dearie, me. "My labor government"? Really? Yet, I don't even live in Western Australia, Black Orchid. Oops! Tripped by your presumptions yet again, hey? You like Tory Governments. Now you have to live with their policies. Tsk, tsk. :roll:
Do they have the said program in South Australia, Brian?
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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by brian ross » Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:12 pm

Nom De Plume wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:33 pm
brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:07 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:21 pm
brian ross wrote:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:07 pm
New South Wales schools are not "our schools", they are your schools. Just think, another useful programme brought to you by your Tory Government. :roll:
NSW has scrapped it yet your Labor government in WA has not and it is still running and fully endorsed in WA by your Labor Premier, Mark McGowan, and his Labor Chinese stooge, Peter Tinley.

Foot >>> mouth >>> moron! :roll:
Oh, dearie, dearie, me. "My labor government"? Really? Yet, I don't even live in Western Australia, Black Orchid. Oops! Tripped by your presumptions yet again, hey? You like Tory Governments. Now you have to live with their policies. Tsk, tsk. :roll:
Do they have the said program in South Australia, Brian?
Not in public shools. However, as the South Australians have elected a Tory Government that seems hell bent on reliving the Thatcherite years of the 1980s, who knows? :roll:
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Re: China's Communist Confucius Program in Our Schools

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Aug 23, 2019 5:39 pm

The Confucius Institute has partnered with the Department of Education and Childhood Development (DECD) as well as Catholic Education SA to promote Chinese language and cultural education in primary and secondary schools in South Australia, through the Confucius Classroom schools program.

As of 2019, there are three Confucius Classrooms in South Australia under the management of the Institute. The Confucius Institute is currently supporting the host schools of these Confucius Classrooms with Chinese language programs and initiatives, through the provision of additional funding and pedagogical advice.
The Confucius Institute is working closely with schools across South Australia to provide opportunities for students to learn about Chinese language and culture
Sorry Bri Bri 8-)

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