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DESCRIPTION:Molly Linhorst\, Teach for China FellowTeach for China: A Repor
 t from the FieldTeaching\nEnglish at a rural Chinese middle school brings 
 daily challenges and surprises.\nAs a foreigner\, it also brings stares an
 d questions from curious community\nmembers. Molly Linhorst\,\na fellow in
  the innovative Teach for China program\, will discuss her students'\nbarr
 iers to quality education and a few of her own barriers to assimilation in
 \nthe local community.Molly Linhorst graduated\nsumma cum laude from Syrac
 use University in 2014 with degrees in international\nrelations and politi
 cal science. A native of Central New York\, she now lives in\nrural Baosha
 n\,\nYunnan Province. She spent a semester with SU Study Abroad at Tsinghu
 a\nUniversity in Beijing.&nbsp\;Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the 
 Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Molly Linhorst
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Molly Linhorst</b>\, <i>Te
 ach for China Fellow</i></p><p><b>Teach for China: A Report from the Field
 </b></p><p>Teaching\nEnglish at a rural Chinese middle school brings daily
  challenges and surprises.\nAs a foreigner\, it also brings stares and que
 stions from curious community\nmembers. Molly Linhorst\,\na fellow in the 
 innovative Teach for China program\, will discuss her students'\nbarriers 
 to quality education and a few of her own barriers to assimilation in\nthe
  local community.</p><p>Molly Linhorst graduated\nsumma cum laude from Syr
 acuse University in 2014 with degrees in international\nrelations and poli
 tical science. A native of Central New York\, she now lives in\nrural Baos
 han\,\nYunnan Province. She spent a semester with SU Study Abroad at Tsing
 hua\nUniversity in Beijing.&nbsp\;</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia 
 Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p>
  </p><p></p><p></p>
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