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What is the TCTA? The purpose of the National Consortium is to foster a permanent place for the teaching and the study of East Asia in middle and secondary school courses devoted to world history, world cultures, or world geography. The goal is to help American middle and high school teachers of world history, geography, and literature integrate Asian content into their courses; additionally, the consortium aims to provide teachers with enriched background on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean classical traditions, modern history, and contemporary issues. As a part of the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, the Texas Consortium offers free 30-hour teacher training seminars and other activities at three sites: Rice University in Houston, Trinity College in San Antonio, and the University of North Texas in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex. For further information about programs at each of these sites, please click on the links below: The Texas Consortium for Teaching about Asia in Houston. The Texas Consortium for Teaching about Asia in San Antonio (website link coming soon). The Texas Consortium for Teaching about Asia in Denton-Dallas-Ft. Worth.
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