
Professional Growth
Working with the teachers of Beijing No. 35 and their consortium of schools has been an absolute pleasure. Coming from areas including Beijing, Hainan, Harbin, Mongolia, Xi’an, and more, this cohort of teachers is amongst the most dedicated group I’ve met in any profession. During week one we worked collaboratively to discuss and understand the behaviors of effective learners and doers, referred to as The Sixteen Habits of Mind. In groups, students engaged in collaborative st

Enjoying the Culture
“How does our culture shape our dreams of who we are? On my first day of teaching with SABEH at Beijing No. 35 High School, I posed this question to my class. Very quickly we were immersed in a discussion, exchanging ideas about Chinese and American culture, which is exactly why I came to China. I have been in China less than a week and already I have experienced so much of what the Chinese culture has to offer. Food - I have tasted a delicious deep-fried pork dish, a wide va

Discussing Brain Development
Yesterday my class discussed the special nature of the adolescent brain and how the development of the pre-frontal cortex presents both a challenge and an opportunity for us as teachers. So today we did some thinking about the methods we frequently use to motivate our students. First, we sorted common motivators into two categories: intrinsic and extrinsic. It was a joy to hear the lively discussion among the teachers as they debated the nature of more complex motivators such

Teaching in Beijing
After the first day of classes, Chinese teachers identified what they were hoping to get out of the SABEH training program. Many teachers identified the need for students (and themselves) to write better questions to learn about a topic more deeply. To address this need, we worked through the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) as a group. The QFT creates an opportunity for critical thinking by providing a protocol around collaboration and questions.
Using an image, Chines

Climbing the Great Wall
Climbing the Great Wall yesterday was one of the most-awe-inspiring experiences of my life. There are four sections of the Wall in the Beijing area, Badaling and Mutianyu being the most popular with tourists. We chose to visit Mutianyu because it has a reputation for being less crowded, and it’s the only part of the Wall where you can ride down by toboggan! Mutianyu is about 2 hours from downtown Beijing, which makes it a commitment to get to. But in my opinion, it’s well wor

Teaching in Hangzhou
This summer’s SABEH program at Greentown offered a co-teaching model for our week working with the children. This model included sharing the responsibilities for planning, teaching and assessing the progress of all the students in our classes. It also allowed for differentiating instruction and delivery, as well as classroom management. Much of our lesson planning was developed before we left for China, capitalizing on the strengths and expertise of my co-teacher Patrick, a v

Top 20
My top 20 favorite cultural adventures I’ve had so far in China through my own travel and my time teaching with SABEH: Ordering dinner when the only Chinese words we know are “Hello”, “Thank You” and “Beer”. Staying in a hostel in an alleyway called a “Hutong” in Beijing. Watching our sweet van driver try out his newest English phrase with Cheryl each night. Successfully using my first “squatty potty”. Hearing my young students call my name, “Ms. Ahme”, across the courtyard.

Authentic Experiences
It is 9:45 a.m. on the 4th of July. The room is on the verge of uncomfortably warm. Nine of us sit in a circle, from a variety of educational disciplines; STEAM, Chemistry, Math, IT, PE. I listen intently as my interpreter helps to bridge the language barrier between the attendants and myself. The question sounds all too familiar. A 14-hour plane ride, 3 hours on a bus and 15 minutes in a van, yet, what plagues us is the same; time. “ She says she is not sure about this

An Unexpected Kindness
During our first teaching week in Hangzhou, our SABEH group set out one evening to explore He Fang shopping street. After dining in a local restaurant that had an amazingly delicious dish of cauliflower, we took in the sights and sounds of the shopping street. I enjoyed watching the pounding out of a chewy candy, the playing of a Chinese saxophone, and the grinding of tea all taking place before my very eyes. After meandering through many quaint shops for souvenirs, a trio of

Peter’s Chair Pop Up
This year we were fortunate enough to work with students our first week at Greentown. Working with the Chinese students was an incredible experience. They were all very engaged and enjoyed being challenged. For one of the lessons I co-taught with another SABEH teacher we read a book by Ezra Jack Keats called Peter’s Chair. All of the children really enjoyed reading a new American book. The art activity that followed was about the children’s rooms. We had the students create a