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A Fulbright to teach in Taiwan

Thu, May 03, 2012
Madeline Tracy

For fifth-year senior Ryan DeVries, an interest in Asian culture first blossomed when he travelled to Japan with his grandfather during his sophomore year at Calvin. When DeVries returned to Calvin, he began taking and courses and discovered he had found his two majors. His fourth year at Calvin he spent a semester in Beijing, China at Capital Normal University.

鈥淭o be honest, even though it was a whole semester, it felt really short. I wish I could have stayed longer鈥 DeVries said.

This upcoming fall, DeVries will get a longer sojourn in Asia as he travels to Kaohsiung, Taiwan to teach English in an ESL classroom. His teaching stint will be funded by a Fulbright Scholarship, awarded through the . He will be working in the English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) program which places recent college graduates in English classrooms around the world. DeVries will be placed in either an elementary or middle school classroom in Kaohsiong, Taiwan, a city of about 1.5 million.

In the family

Even though DeVries isn鈥檛 an education major, he isn鈥檛 worried about the teaching aspect of the opportunity 鈥渂ecause I come from a family of teachers, like my mom and grandfather. I鈥檝e also tried to prepare myself a little for the experience by volunteering at my old high school鈥檚 ESL program and tutoring a high school student.鈥 Also, the will prepare him well: 鈥淚 leave in the end of July and we spend the first month in training, where we are paired with a Taiwanese ESL teacher and act as a classroom assistant,鈥 DeVries said. 鈥淭his way we get an ESL crash course.鈥

Instead of being nervous, DeVries is more excited for this opportunity. 鈥淐alvin has a tendency to work us hard and intentionally, and to be comfortable in situations where it might not be the most comfortable,鈥 he said. The first-time teacher said he is excited about two things: The first is soaking up a new culture. 鈥淭he second would be getting to know the other US students in the program,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here will be about eight to ten of us teaching in Kaohsiung.鈥

After his year-long commitment, DeVries is planning on staying in the area and hopes to take more language classes in China. 鈥淚 would really like to become fluent in Mandarin.鈥 DeVries said, 鈥淩ight now I am only at conversational level.鈥

Helped by faculty

DeVries likened the Calvin community and its importance in his life over the last five years to a Chinese proverb from Professor Herzberg鈥檚 book, Chinese Proverbs and Sayings: 鈥淎 single thread cannot make a cord; a lone tree cannot make a forest.鈥

He believes that earning a Fulbright would have been impossible without the help of his Asian language professors: 鈥淐hinese Professor Herzberg and his wife have been huge in how much enthusiasm they have for the language and culture. I was also helped out a lot by Professor Bays of the department who is the director of the Asian Studies program and Professor Westra in the political science department, who often let me structure my papers around my interest in China.鈥

Herzberg in turn said of DeVries: 鈥淩yan is a highly gifted and extremely diligent student. He is also one of the most humble, big-hearted, and gracious young men I have ever had the pleasure to know.鈥 Herzberg said. 鈥淩yan will make a wonderful English teacher in Taiwan.鈥

鈥淚 feel blessed and privileged to have this opportunity,鈥 said DeVries 鈥渂ut I don鈥檛 think I earned this honor through anything I did really, but more through the activities available here at Calvin and the supporting people that have helped me along the way.鈥