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Oregon political leaders greet Chinese official sponsoring Mandarin instruction in Oregon | OregonLive.com

Oregon political leaders greet Chinese official sponsoring Mandarin instruction in Oregon | OregonLive.com

Oregon political leaders greet Chinese official sponsoring Mandarin instruction in Oregon

By Richard Read, The Oregonian

April 27, 2010, 6:06PM
Official Portland took pains to welcome a ranking government representative from China Tuesday whose agency is helping Oregon launch Chinese-language classes in several schools statewide.

Mayor Sam Adams, Portland State University administrators and Royal Rosarians greeted Xu Lin, China's top official for spreading Chinese language and culture worldwide. China and Portland are moving beyond Adams' recent declaration of a Tibetan awareness day that irked Beijing, which regards Tibet as an integral part of the People's Republic of China.

Xu, a member of China's powerful State Council, runs an agency calledHanban, which has an expanding network of 282 institutes in 90 countries. The Confucius Institutes, including one at PSU and another at the University of Oregon, sponsor classes, lectures, teacher training and other programs. Hanban's mission resembles that of Spain's Instituto Cervantes or Germany's Goethe Institut -- and of the U.S. Information Service, a federal


Will Portland high schools be big enough for the job? City and suburban educators say yes

Superintendent Carole Smith was seeking a way to raise all high school enrollments to 1,350, but chose a less-drastic plan. Planners had said high schools with just 1,000 students are too small. Now they're back-pedaling, and leaders of successful large high schools say small ones can work

Benson High students hold rally, protest changes to their school

Hundreds of Benson High students walked out of classes Tuesday to protest plans to convert their school from a four-year school to a two-year program.