Agilent - TWB 2006
Chenyan Song –
Since I left
I will never forget the time I spent with Harold, Gail and Katie as we discussed and prepared the lectures and experiment materials. I will long remember the happiness we experienced together when the Chinese teachers told us they had learned from us. I can’t forget the frustrations we shared when some of the teachers refused to cooperate in the class. Of course, I will never forget the laughter we enjoyed when we were together at dinner, or other times when we relaxed and had time to get to know each other better. I am thankful for Agilent Foundation and TWB for providing this opportunity for me to serve my country and make new friends.
First, this trip brought me back to
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this trip to
Third, I worked with many experienced teachers, such as Harold and Gail. I was deeply impressed with their diligence and enthusiasm on the job. When they prepared the lectures, they developed a back-up plan as well as the regular plan. “Always walk one step further” was what my teachers and professors taught me. This time I saw this demonstrated by Harold and Gail. The wisdom that they gained through their teaching experience also taught me a lot. How to use learned knowledge to explain the daily phenomenon, how to relate one subject to another seemingly irrelevant subject, and how to guide the students to learn new knowledge, all of these challenged me in learning how to be a good teacher.
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course, I gained far more than the above from this trip. I appreciated the
seriousness shown by Andy when he learned new Chinese characters. Fred and Yunus as team leaders were so humble when they listened to
criticism or suggestions. The humor and optimism shown by