The classroom part of our program has ended. Now, with just a week to go, we are taking our visitors on a tour of Philadelphia and Washington. On the way to our first destination-- Philadelphia-- we stopped at Gettysburg.
I was a professor of curriculum and instruction at East Tennessee State University and am now in emeritus status. Currently, I teach English composition part-time at George Mason University. I have taught in Cincinnati, Turkey, China and the Czech Republic.
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what a great opportunity for these young people to see how we live. I just wonder if they feel it is better or worst than living in China.
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