Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association Explained

Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association
Founded Date:1982
Location:10405 Jasper Avenue
Suite 21
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 3S2
Area Served:Edmonton
Focus:Education
Homepage:http://www.ecbea.org/

Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association (ECBEA) is a non-profit educational organization working to promote the learning of the Chinese language alongside the regular school curriculum through a bilingual education program in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The program is unique in North America as it exists alongside the regular school curriculum and offers a complete continuum of studies from Kindergarten all the way to High School graduation.[1] The society works in close association with the Edmonton Public Schools.

History

The ECBEA began in 1982 by developing and piloting an English-Chinese language program that was taught at two schools with an enrolment of 40 students.[2] At the time, most Chinese immigrants in Edmonton spoke Cantonese, but Mandarin Chinese was chosen as the language of instruction due to its official and widespread use in China. Organizers also believed that learning Mandarin could help students establish future connections with China.

The initiative was successful, and in 1983 the association was formally established, along with the English-Chinese Bilingual Program. A new Grade level was introduced subsequently every year after that. In 1989 the public school board approved of the program to be expanded to Junior High level (as an optional course called the Chinese Language Arts program), and finally in 1992 the Senior high levels (which satisfied International Baccalaureate standards for Mandarin Chinese) were approved. The program has since grew from 33 Kindergarten students to over 1800 students citywide. In 2007, ECBEA celebrated its 25th anniversary.

Organization

ECBEA is a non-profit and non-partisan organization of volunteers that work to promote the Chinese language. It runs by donations and charities, as it is a registered charitable organization under the Canada Revenue Agency. Members of the ECBEA are mostly parents with children enrolled in the English-Chinese Bilingual or Chinese Language Arts program at Edmonton Public Schools. Since 2009 ECBEA has hosted an annual award ceremony where awards and scholarships are given to those that have shown excellent results in school, the program or extra-curricular activities relating to Chinese culture. The association also publishes a newsletter several times annually for distribution through program schools to member families.

Purpose

The stated purpose of ECBEA is to:[3]

Awards

Throughout the years ECBEA has won awards, especially from the City Of Edmonton. Here is a list of them:

Program schools

14 Edmonton Public schools offer the ECBEA programming, including:

Six elementary schools:

Four junior high schools:

Four senior high schools:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Harding . Katherine . 2006-05-20 . Bold strokes on language . en-CA . The Globe and Mail . 2022-07-12.
  2. Lai . Xingru . 2018-07-19 . Identity Perception of Chinese Immigrant Youth at a Mandarin Bilingual School . 10.11575/PRISM/32654.
  3. Web site: About the Program – Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association. www.ecbea.org. en-US. 2017-03-08.