The achievements,
sponsorships, and services that the New World Bilingual Institute has
accomplished in the last five years includes the following:
Bilingual
language and cultural classes (1994-present)
Providing ongoing services for more
than on thousand students to help them reach higher levels of proficiency
in various levels of Chinese English and leadership and communication. These
enhance programs serve as a short cut to success-it has been helped
thousands students To refine skills
and gain confidence in all aspects of English, Chinese, leadership and
communication.
A certificate is
issued after completion of the courses.
Toastmasters International leadership and communication training programs
(1986-present)
have been
conducted, directed and
coordinated more than a hundred tuition-free leadership and communication
workshops (8 weeks/16
hours each) for both adults and youth- more than 40
Speechcraft Programs, and 70
Youth Leadership
Programs by 2005.
Over three thousand
people in the Washington DC area throughout the east coast and
overseas have benefited from the programs thus for.
Producing the New Age Chinese Language Program for Fairfax Cable
Access Cooperation (FCAC) (2000-Present)--
Broadcasting daily on Channel 10, 30
Sponsoring,
Conducting, Coordinating Educational Conferences:
Sponsoring
National Association for Chinese Knotting Workshop (May, 2000)
Sponsoring
Chinese American Educational Research and Development Conference (Oct.
1999)
Conducting and chairing
for The Association of Chinese Schools (ACS) 24th Annual
Conference for 1300 nationwide
participants at GMU in May, 1997.
Managing the
International Conference on East Asian Education at University of
Maryland. Calligraphy (April, 1998)
Coordinating
Fairfax County Extended Family Conference (Fairfax High School, Oct, 1997)
Conducting various Free seminars,
lectures, workshops, training Programs (1997-present)
Coordinating,
hosting, and conducting more than two hundred free seminars, lectures,
workshops, training
Program on the Leadership and communication, job training, career
development, cross- cultural
understanding, family services, elections, education, citizenship
preparation and other subjects to serve all
ethnic communities in the Washington DC area.
Developing Distance Learning Program (1997-Present)
collaboration with
Universities to develop the distance-learning program to overseas
students.
Developing the China Transformation Program (1997-Present) --
Cooperating with various
universities,
Telecommunication Broadcasting Corporation, and other educational
organizations in the US and overseas. To
produce a fully integrated college-level television and electronic course
that consists of 15 one-hour
documentary lessons that explains Contemporary China to non- Chinese
learners.
Established
and participated in Asian Awareness Week and Asian Heritage
Month
(1993-present) Created Asian Awareness Week and Asian
Heritage Month for George Mason
University in March 1993.
Establishes various programs each year to benefit all ethnic groups.
Received the proclamation from the
Federal Government, and Fairfax County Government:
Represents the
Chinese community
Received the recognitions by
coordinating the Asian Heritage Month Celebration for the Federal Asian
Pacific Council, Asian Pacific Heritage Council, US Defense
Legislative Agency, Fairfax County Government. Cultural
Diversity program presentations and motif displays (1993-present)
Represents the
Chinese community to conduct the cultural presented at Capital Hills,
Freedom Plaza, the US federal
government, Voice of America, Channel 10, 26, 30, 56, WCTV, USA Today
Radio,
Washington
Chinese Broadcasting, Washington Chinese News, U.S. Kids, The American Red
Cross,
Toastmasters
International, Virginia State Cooperate extenuation, Fairfax County
government, George
Mason
University, University of Maryland, Marymont University, The Catholic
University of America,
Northern
Virginia Community College, Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax County
Public Library
Systems,
Fairfax County Court, private schools, community schools, churches, other
cooperative companies,
non-profit organizations and the Montgomery Mall. GMU
Minority Students Scholarship Program and Youth Scholarship Program (1994-present)
Participation and
service on the George Mason University Minority
Advisory Board, to help establish a one million
dollar fund for minority students in five years.
Provides scholarship to
high school students, and George Mason
Students.M
Fairfax
County Partnership Program (1996-present)
A partnership with Fairfax County Public School System providing
weekly tutoring, mentoring, technology support programs, other
activities, resources, gifts, and assistance to elementary schools and
other school aged students in all
areas as needed.
New
Immigrants Mentoring and tutoring programs (1994-present )
Helping new
immigrants of all ethnic communities to achieve
their English proficiencies, subjects learning, and
living skills abilities.
Youth Excellence Programs
Establishing the "Youth Excellence Award "
(1998, 99, 2000, and onward) -In
cooperation with the Fairfax
Cable Access Corporation ( Fairfax Public Access), Fairfax County Public
Schools, and U.S. KID TV to
sponsoring this annual event.The program honors the outstanding
achievements of youth in Grades 7-12 in
the areas: scholastics, sports, arts, community service, and overcoming
personal adversity.
It was
broadcasted on Channels 10, 30, 37.
Sponsoring "Salute to the Youth
Program * (1994-present) In cooperation with
the Fairfax Cable Access Corporation co-chair this annual event providing
opportunities for youth to show and share their talent with the general
public. It was broadcasted on Channels 10, 30, 37.
Sponsoring " Smoke-Free Environment
for Health and Longevity" Artwork with Awards
(May,1999, 2000) An artwork
contest focusing on the mission and the message of "Smoke-Free
Environment for Health and Longevity" to
promote awareness of life threatening smoking-related diseases and harmful
cigarette pollution
Hosted the Capital Area Youth Public Speaking
Contest (June, 1996) Provided scholarships
and awards to 9 winners and recognized one hundred other
participants.
International Public Service Hosted and sponsored overseas visiting scholar educational program ( 1994-present) to
exchange the skills and resources with US educational systems and
scholars.
Established the "Trip to China Program"(September,
1999)
Invited by China International Festival Committee. Conducted a two-week
overseas educational program and lead Paul VI High School for a trip to
China.
Hosted and
Sponsored Metro Washington DC Area
Youth Basketball Tournament
(October, 1999) --all
proceeds are for helping the Earthquake Victims in Taiwan.
Community
Outreach Achievements Community
Outreach Program (1994-present)
Participating and serving on the Virginia
Extension Leadership Council (ELC) Board. Collaborates with the ELC in
designing an array of essential
programs for the Kingsley Park Commons community (Falls Church, VA) to
enhance the community's
quality of education and living.
Caring for Live and Environment Program
(2000-)In which the NWBI
cooperated with Virginia State and Fairfax Park Authority to
provide better services to the people around Washington DC Metropolitan
area.
Gave Donations to Washington DC Area
community homeless shelters (1994-present) Providing ongoing
educational programs, skill training, food drive Toys for Tots, to
Martha's Table, senior citizen
centers, churches, Purple Heart, Salvation Army, PEACE program and youth
centers.
Established "New World Bilingual
Institute "4-H youth club" (1994-present) which focuses
on community service in various action plan to serve our community.
Producing
Television and Radio Programs on (Channel 10, 30,) (1997- present) Language,
Culture and Cultural Arts Program, Communication Education Program, Performing
Arts Program
Hosted and sponsored Youth Talents
Performance
-April, 1994, 95, 96, 98, 99, and ongoing in the ballroom at GMU Hosted and sponsored Chinese Folk Arts
Performance
--May, 1997, Center for the Arts, GMU
Hosted and sponsored "Splendid Opera
Highlights" --September,
1998, Center for the Arts, GMU
Hosted and sponsored "Overseas Chinese
Folk Arts Performance"--March,1999,
Fairfax High School
Worked in conjunction with the US
Citizenship Application Workshop (1994-present) and the ChineseCommunity Network
Citizenship Application Workshops
for immigrants who are at least 18
years old and have
lawful permanent residents for five years, or three years if married to
U.S.citizens The workshop
have involved many
well trained volunteers along with Immigration and Naturalization
Services (INS)
officers who will
assist applicants in completing necessary INS forms, fingerprint cards,
and photograph taking. Also
the most covered will be: common questions asked at the naturalization
interview, 100 typical English
questions, and English class information is also be provided.