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Monthly Archives: April 2011
An Afternoon of Teacher Games and Races
I am not a great one for participating in games. As a teacher, I love to organize them in my classroom. It’s fun to officiate over mini spelling bees, student blackboard contests or “Simon Says”. But actually participating in … Continue reading
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Little Flower may be losing her Big Dog on Campus Status
Dogs on our campus are forbidden. It’s a long-standing rule of the school. This is a protection to students and our staff plus their families who live here. Dogs in most rural areas of China, whether pets or … Continue reading
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Our Freshmen Military Training About to Begin
Quite a few teachers in China enjoy teaching freshmen. Whether high school or college, there are always perks to having 1st year students when they arrive at their schools for the first time. Everything is new for them: classes, … Continue reading
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A Saturday of Visitors
Coloring Eggs with the Kids For those that follow my website, you already know that Saturday afternoon is my time with the neighborhood kids. I have an open door policy from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Saturday for … Continue reading
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“清明节来了!Qing Ming Jie Laile!” (Tomb Sweeping Festival is Coming!)
Qing Ming Jie (Tomb Sweeping Festival) arrives on April 5. This is one of China’s newer official holidays, having been declared as such 3 years ago. Before, Tomb Sweeping Festival was merely a traditional day that was not … Continue reading
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Guangxi Amity Teachers: A Farewell Gathering in Nanning
In the past few years, there haven’t been as many Amity teachers as there once was. In 1986, when the program first began, the numbers were well into the 40s and 50s. Now is a different story. Sending … Continue reading
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