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      China Project 2007
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  <p id="description">Three area teachers, Ann Kynion (Willard South Elementary School, Willard R-2 School District),
 Mary Ann Hollis (Phelps School, Springfield R-12 Schools), and Becky Smith ( Central H.S., 
Springfield R-12 Schools will spend the next eighteen months with  19 colleagues from St. Louis 
area schools as part of the 2007 China in Missouri Project. This is a long-term, in-depth professional 
development opportunity is focused on two goals: expanding teachers’ knowledge of China and
 increasing their ability to engage their students in the kind of learning that supports achievement.
 
The China Project is sponsored by the International Education Consortium of the Cooperating School
 Districts of St. Louis and generously funded by The Freeman  Foundation, a national foundation with 
the goal of helping teachers increase students’ understanding of East Asia. IEC has offered this 
program since 2000. 

Teachers in the China Project will study the history and culture of China throughout the spring semester 
with Professor Robert Hegel of Washington University and other scholars. In June 2007, they will travel 
to China for three weeks of first hand experience of what they have studied, beginning with a week’s 
residence at Beijing University, China’s premier educational institution. During the upcoming 2007-2008 
 school year, working as a group with guidance from master teachers, they will develop ways to 
enhance their own classroom teaching and to share their new expertise with colleagues. Previous 
participants have presented their work at state and national conferences across the U.S. 

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<P>Urumqui is awesome...we have now moved to the Chinese 
Muslim world. In Urumqui we stayed in a 5-star hotel located across from the 
city center square. We spent just one night but will return to this hotel in 
three days....There were rose petals in the toliet and rubber duckies in the 
bath along with candy and a small teddy bear on our beds....This was also the 
first hotel that I have had enough room to do some yoga..We spent the evening at 
the square, communicating with the local people, watching children roller skate 
(inline skates), dancing by all ages, badmittion and&nbsp; the movie 
<EM><U>Eight Below</U></EM> (in Chinese with Arabic subtitles) on the big 
outdoor screen, we went back to the hotel and packed a carryon for our three 
days in Turpan and Kashgar. We will spend two days in Turpan, drive back to the 
Airport in Urumqui (2 hours) and then off to Kashgar.&nbsp; Our first stop was 
the Kasar Underground Aquifer system that has provided water to the region for 
at least 2000 years. It was very fascinating. We next visited a&nbsp;Mosque with 
a Minuret tower. The history and information has been tremendous.This Mosque was 
a traditional Mosque until the cultural revolution in China.&nbsp;During that 
time, all decorations inside the&nbsp;Mosque were removed and it is still plain 
terra cotta walls today.&nbsp;We left the Mosque and returned to our new hotel 
for lunch and then to our rooms.&nbsp; I am typing this from Turpan.&nbsp; Our 
hotel room looks like something out of Arabian Nights..of course I lost my black 
notebook at the Aquifer.....and Alim,our guide found it for 
me......hooray.....It has my life in it..I hope to get it back later 
today...Will post pictures later....Off to Kashgar next!!!</P>
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			  <p><b>Cyndi:</b> Your adventure is awesome!  I noticed the time on your entry.  Are you getting any sleep?  Tell very one there HI for me.  I am surely there in &#34;Spirit&#34;!!!  Our world is an amazing place. <small>(06/30/07)</small></p>
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		<p class="profile-textblock"> I was born and raised in Missouri . I am an elementary art teacher with the Willard Schools. I am so excited
to have this opportunity to go to China.  I started traveling in 1999 as my children grew up and left the "nest"
I have been very lucky and have been to visit almost every continent. This is my second trip to Asia as I 
went to Japan on the Japanese Fulbright Teacher Memorial Fund in 2004.
I have been to Mexico, Egypt, Greece, England, Ireland, Wales, France, Italy,Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
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