The 3rd International Symposium of the European Association of Chinese Teaching (EACT)
University of Minho or Online
The European Association for Chinese Teaching (EACT) organizes an international symposium every two years in different countries in Europe, aiming to strengthen academic exchanges among practitioners and scholars in Europe and all around the world, to jointly discuss academic and disciplinary issues of concern, and to promote the development of Teaching Chinese as Second language as an academic discipline. The first symposium was held in Budapest, Hungary in 2017, and the second in Dublin, Ireland in 2019. The third symposium will be held at the University of Minho in Braga, Portugal.
However, due to the situation of the pandemic crisis and delay of vaccination in most European countries, the date for the symposium is now postponed to 29 and 30 October 2021, instead of 2 and 3 July as previously planned.
The 3rd International Symposium is jointly organised by the European Association of Chinese Teaching and the University of Minho which also hosts the symposium. The partners include the International Society for Chinese Language Teaching, World Scholarly Association for the History of Chinese Language Teaching based at Beijing Foreign Studies University, and St. John's University in Macau, with assistance from the Confucius Institutes at the University of Minho and University of Coimbra. The theme of the symposium is "The Past, Present and Future Development of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language from the European Perspective". It is the continuation of the last symposium "Pushing Forward the Discipline of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language- European Efforts in the World Context ". It further explores the development of practices and theories of Chinese second language learning and teaching in Europe and around the world from the historical perspective, and how this has influenced the development of teaching Chinese as a second language as an academic disciplines, and how the discipline can better meet the needs of the times and the future.
This symposium will be held in Portugal, an EU country with a long tradition of Chinese teaching by and for missionaries. The symposium hopes to dig deeper into the traditions and development of teaching Chinese as a second language in Europe and other countries in the world, to review and research on early Chinese teaching methods, textbooks and their language teaching concepts, to explore its impact on the modern and contemporary Chinese second language teaching discipline, to reflect and make suggestions on the development of both theories and practice of Chinese second language teaching in today's global diversified environment, and to share academic perspectives and research outcomes.
The symposium will set up a scientific committee to conduct anonymous review of submitted abstracts, and the author of the accepted abstract will present the paper in the relevant panel (each presentation is 20 minutes, including question and answer time) at the symposium.

