THINKCHINESE INTERNATIONAL
CHINESE EDUCATION SUMMIT

Reframing
Global Chinese Education

A global gathering of educators, researchers, founders, and
practitioners exploring the future of Chinese education through
keynotes, workshops, and cross-cultural dialogue.

The Future Needs More Than Expansion.
It Needs Reconstruction.

Al is reshaping language learning. Student motivation is shifting.

Traditional pathways are weakening. Educators everywhere are asking the same question: What should meaningful Chinese education become next?

This Summit brings together educators, researchers, founders, school leaders, and cross-cultural practitioners to explore how language, culture, technology, and education are reshaping the future of international Chinese learning.

What the Summit Explores

AI and the future
of language
learning

Student motivation and classroom engagement
The gap between teaching and real- world language use
Cross-cultural communication and global identity
International Chinese education pathways
Rebuilding meaningful educational systems for the next generation

Featured Speakers

Antoine & Dorota

Co-founders of Mandarin Zest

Expioring the gap between classroom Chinese and real-world language use – and what learners in Europe truly need.

Tim Nash

Linguist | Researcher in
Language and Learner Identity

Examining motivation, identity,
and the future purpose of
language learning in the
Al era.

Ting Hou

Head of Chinese Programme
Harrow International School
Appi Japan

Sharing practical strategies for
engaging students through
project-based learning.
gamification, and lesson design.

Dr Catherine Hua Xiang

Applied Linguist | Director of
Chinese Programmes at LSE

Exploring the future direction of
Chinese education in an
intercennected and rapidly
changing world.

What to Expect

CEO Keynote Speech
International Industry Talks
Global Teacher Workshops
Roundtable Discussions
Q&A Sessions
Networking & Community
The future of Chinese education may not depend on expansion alone,
but on rethinking what truly matters.

Join the conversation