Friday, March 23, 2018

Plans are firming up...

I paid my field school deposit a day or two before I left for Vietnam so I was pretty sure the field school was happening but that wasn't confirmed until I got back and found out that nine people committed to going.  I guess nine is enough to make it work.

I went to my first 'field school meeting' on March 8th.  Geoff, the lead, asked who had bought their tickets.  I think everyone but me put up their hand.  I was "umm, are the dates set?", as usual very behind on my planning.  Apparently, the group had met while I was away.  I only know one person who is going, Michael.  I believe there are four women and five men, plus leads Geoff for the first week and Niya for the second week.

This meeting was where I found out that google and google affiliates are not usable in China.  Thus the previous post about my 'alternate' blog. joannecumberland13a.altervista.org

We also went over travel issues, health, safety, dress code (casual with covered shoulders).  We will be staying with host families which was one of the main reasons I am super excited to go.  This will either be the best or most awkward part of the trip.  Geoff suggested some host gifts for us to take but he said to be prepared for all of the gifts we will receive.  Apparently, they are so generous we should bring an extra bag.  I'm not sure how I feel about this but since it is going to happen no matter what, I will swallow my guilt and just be grateful for the amazing hospitality.

I am still trying to work out my funding.  I have two funds, my CUPE Professional Development fund and a Global Grant for international field schools.  I have submitted my application for the Global Grant but I think that one will depend on what CUPE gives me.  Plus, the final costs for the field school hasn't been quite finalized so I haven't applied for the PD funds yet.  I know the costs will be covered but it is just how much by whom at this point. 

The dates of the field school are May 5 to May 19.  To get to China by May 5, I have to fly out on May 4.  I had hoped to attach a week of vacation onto one end or the other of the field school but that isn't going to work for two reasons.  One, I would be seriously pushing it for my vacation days.  And two, work load, I am on a conference April 29 to May 1 and then Fall registration, my very busiest time of year, starts not long after May 19.   While I'm not restricted from taking vacation at that time, I can't do that to the students and my peeps in SofB and Advising.

So, I went on my favourite travel site, Google Flights (what am I going to do without google for over two weeks!!!!).  We start in Shanghai and end in Beijing.  Air Canada flights from Victoria -> Shanghai, Beijing -> Victoria for only $661!  So cheap.  It costs more to go to Toronto.  But I didn't book.  I had a pretty horrendous credit card bill from Vietnam so I tried to push my luck but waiting until the new month started on my Visa on Friday,.  I set up tracking on the flight.  I also put in the same flights for one day earlier (May 3) to leave and one day later (May 20) to return. 

On the Wednesday, I checked my tracked flights.  The May 4-19 flight has jumped to over $1400!.  Acck.  And the May 3-20 has dropped to $618.  So, I bought them that day. Not worth the risk to wait. As it turned out, the charge didn't hit my visa until Friday anyway so all's well.  Plus I get two extra days.  (We won't mention the one day recovery time before I got back to work).



I also quasi-booked hotel rooms for my one night in Shanghai and Beijing.  They are through Booking.com so I can cancel if need be.  I'm not sure where we will be staying as a group so if the price is right, I might end up staying at the same hotels so I don't have to move each time.  Hotel rooms in China are not cheap. 

For now, I am booked in Shanghai Fish Inn for my first night.

Image stolen from Google Images

Also stolen from Google Images 

















And Jade Garden Hotel in Beijing for my last night which claims to have an amazing buffet breakfast (which I probably won't want on my last day)

Thanks Google















So, that's where I am at for now.  Next task, give up my backpack and travel like a professional grown up with a wheelie bag.  Which means find a wheelie bag I can borrow from one of my friends and family.  I'm not so grown up that I am willing to commit to actually paying for one. 

Also, new camera.  And maybe a bird book, not that there will be much birding going on but it's the principle of the thing.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Alternate blog

So, it seems China is not a fan of Google and Google owned websites, such as Blogspot.  Which means I may not be able to update my blog while I am away.  As you know, this is not going to work for me, not a bit.  So, never one to be unprepared (haha, I fool no one!), I have set up a back up blog.  It's Italian I think and currently it is not blocked in China.

joannecumberland13a.altervista.org

While I am away, I will be posting on the Altervista site. Warning, Altervista has Google ads on it so A. it may get blocked while I am gone and B. there may be ads on there that I have no control over (sorry on both counts).






Wednesday, March 14, 2018

More details on the Field School.

I hear only Camosun people can use the link I provided in my first post so here is the info:

China 2018 Faculty and Staff Field School

Chinese students represent the highest percentage of Camosun College’s international student population. With a growing number of Chinese learners on campus, understanding the academic and cultural challenges international students face will help support student success at Camosun.
Experience a Camosun field school for yourself! This unique two-week field school will explore education and culture in China and is open to Camosun College faculty and staff only.
Travel to the cities of Baotou and Xuzhou and engage with local faculty, staff, and students. This field school will provide insight into education and learning in China through workshops, excursions, cultural exchanges, and more. You will visit educational institutions and participate in seminars and workshops to support resource sharing between institutions. Discover various Chinese learning models and explore how cultures and traditions shape learning styles. Discuss the challenges and opportunities Chinese and international students face transitioning to a Canadian educational system and lifestyle. No Chinese language knowledge is required.

Fast Facts

Where
Baotou & Xuzhou , China
Partner
Baotou Vocational and Technical College
Jiangsu Normal University
When
May 6-20, 2018 (subject to change)
Who
Camosun College faculty and staff
Field School Lead
Geoff Wilmshurst, VP Partnerships
Cost
$1,000-$1,500*
Cost includes
Accommodation, in-country transportation, most meals, program excursions, travel medical insurance, and visa fees. 
Cost excludes
Airfare (participants are responsible for arranging their flights -- assistance provided, if requested), personal expenses, meals and transportation in Beijing and Shanghai, passport fees, photos for visa, immunizations, vaccinations, and medications. Budget approximately $1,500-$2,000 for these additional costs.
# of participants
8-15 people. Participants will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis.
Accommodation
Homestay in Baotou and Xuzhou. Hotel in Beijing and Shanghai. Details coming soon.
And here is the sample schedule so far.

 I have more to add but will have to wait until I have more time.  Field School is a definite go though.