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Tag Archives: Teacher
A Portrait of a “Subverter”
First published by Human Rights in China in New York as a part of its press release, which also includes a translation of Chen Pingfu’s Indictment. On Tuesday, September 4, a 55-year-old man was on trial for “inciting subversion of … Continue reading
Chinese graduates hate their low paying jobs, but are hopeful about the future
Yesterday I shared the answers my former students gave to a short survey I sent them. Today we’re going to look more closely at the data, and try to get a better understanding of the lives these recent graduates are … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Education, Life in China, Rural Life
Tagged China, Foxconn, Guangxi, job satisfaction, Nanjing, Renminbi, Teacher, Wage, working conditions
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Celebration with a Dash of Breaking and Entering
Casey’s story is continued here. Honoring the glorious 60th National Day with song and dance was winding down and the obligatory speeches were beginning. My co-teacher and I had grown weary of sitting in front of what we thought was the entire … Continue reading
Posted in Weekend Section
Tagged China, Education, Educators, Elementary school, K through 12, School, Teacher, United States
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