Asia Program Faculty and Staff Breadcrumb Health, Education and Professional Studies Asia Program Faculty and Staff Section Menu College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies Skip Sidebar Asia Program The National Consortium for Teaching About Asia (NCTA) June 16 and June 17 Teaching East Asia in Middle and High Schools for Mississippi Teachers June 23 and 24 East Asia and the West Institute for Tennessee and North Georgia Teachers 2018 NCTA Teaching Modules China (Ninth through Seventeenth Centuries): Commerce, Technology, and Intercultural Contacts Chinese Influences on Japan Confucius: His Life, Times, and Legacy East Asia: Twenty-first Century Educational Practices and STEM Education How Might We Compare and Contrast Three Early Civilizations? Identity and the Rise of Nationalism in Prewar Japan Kamakura: The Home of the Samurai Marco Polo’s World National Consortium for Teaching Asia (NCTA) Faculty Fellows Post-War Development of the Two Koreas Religion and Aesthetics in Japan The Economic and Cultural Emergence of South Korea The Legacy of Zheng He and the Ming Dynasty Sea Voyages The Song Dynasty: Technology, Commerce, and Prosperity Where Have All the Children Gone? The Consequences of Low Fertility Rates in South Korea, Singapore, and Japan Lesson Plans and Past Programs Archive 2015 Japan and East Asia PD East Asia and The World: Past and Present Eighth Annual Introduction to Asia Conference Japan Teaching Module Seventh Annual Introduction to Asia Conference Faculty and Staff Image Lucien Ellington EdD Professor [email protected] 305 Hunter Hall (423) 425-2118 More info Image Jeffrey Melnik [email protected] 305 Hunter Hall 423-425-2118