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    • Galal Walker (Chinese: 吴伟克; born 1943) is an American professor of Chinese language at the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and a director the National East Asian Languages Resource Center, the Midwest US–China Flagship Program, and the Critical Language Scholarship Program at Ohio State University.


      Biography


      Walker taught at Chinese universities including Beijing Normal University, Guizhou Normal University, Wuhan University, and Sichuan University. He was a member of both the Board of Visitors and the Defense Foreign Language Institute. Later on, he became Principal investigator and collaborated with Christine Su and Indonesian Institute.


      Awards


      In 2003 he was awarded the China Language and Culture Friendship Award by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and in 2010 the City of Qingdao awarded him with the Qingdao Award. In 2012, he was honoured with the Walton Lifetime Achievement Award which was presented to him by the Chinese Language Teachers Association and in the same year he was named the Distinguished Service Professor by the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages. He was also awarded with the Critical Languages Award and $9.6 million in prize in the same year.


      Publications


      Galal used to serve on the editorial board of the Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association and was an author of the Design for an Intensive Chinese Curriculum as well as Foreign Language Annals, Shaping the Future: Challenges and Opportunities and Chinese Pedagogy: An Emerging Field, Scott McGinnis. In 2010 he became an editor of Pedagogy of Performing Another Culture, and prior to this was also an editor of the Chinese: Communicating in the Culture which was also released as an audiobook.


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