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PostSecrets….Chinese Style!

Posted By Becky Ances Posted on May 5, 2012
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So you know the website PostSecret? (If you don’t go check it out right away!) Well, it gave me an idea for class. Writing class can be a bit dry. I mean, the writing exercises are totally creative and fun, but it’s still sitting quietly and writing. And I know for some it’s just not their thing.
So I thought a little arts and crafts in class would liven things up. A few weeks prior I asked the students to write down an anonymous secret and give them too me. Then I re-distributed them out to the class (so it was anonymous as it could be) and had them do a 30-minute free write about the secret. You see, what I really wanted to do was have each student make a postSecret. But I thought they would be too shy to share anything really sensitive. But this way, but doing a different “secret” activity first I gave them the option of using someone else’s secret.
So last week I gave them a blank index card, a pile of magazines, glue sticks and pens and gave them free reign to make whatever PostSecret postcard they wanted to.

I also like how some of these secrets shed light on some modern Chinese culture.

In China the students usually have assigned seating and their desk mate usually is their closest friend. (It stands to reason, seeing as how they spent close to 10 hours a day at school.) A lot of secret love was had between desk mates I think.

 
A shockingly large amount of students believe 2012 will be the "beginning of the end." They point to all the strange weather as proof. My reply is always, "well, if the world is going to end soon, what are you doing in school? Shouldn't you quit and enjoy the small amount of time you have left?" They usually say they are staying in school, "just in case."

 
The one child policy affects a lot less people than you think but it does affect them nonetheless. In China it is illegal to know the gender of your baby for fear that parents will abort girls (though I've heard for a generous "donation" to the doctor you can find it out.) Another interesting fact is that my students are very confused why abortion is such a big issue in the US. Here it is acceptable, and even advertised heavily on billboards, posters and for a short time on the seats of my local bus.

Traditionally in China boys are valued higher than girls. Things are changing, and I've heard many students say they wish for a baby girl someday, but for some, the "disappointment" of being a girl still stings.

I'm not sure if this is true with just the one student or all chinese girls, but I do know the boys were very interested in this one. It was like they were getting a secret look into the inner workings of the young female mind.

I’m going to send the secrets to Postsecret website, but even if they are never published there I am proud of my students for making art cards and sharing their secrets.

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6 Comments

  1. Nicki
    May 5, 2012 at 6:04 am

    I LOVE this idea! Great work – you seem like an amazing teacher!

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  2. Confused Laowai
    May 7, 2012 at 2:17 am

    Wow, an amazing idea Becky! I did not expect people to be that open with their secrets. It just shows you hey.

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  3. Single in China
    May 13, 2012 at 12:28 am

    A lot of wisdom here. Good stuff.

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  4. Becky
    May 13, 2012 at 6:15 am

    Thanks guys! Even though the name of the class is “basic writing,” I really call it creative writing and try to do new things in it. This class worked especially well.

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  5. Kathi
    June 4, 2012 at 8:09 am

    Wow, these turned out really creative and artistic! Such talent amongst your students! Thank you for sharing them.
    Great idea, too, for a project. I’ll have to remember it. I expect I’ll be teaching Oral English when I go to China in August, but I want to do creative things like this, not just stand at the front of the class while they repeat the sentences I’ve written on the board.

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  6. Becky
    June 4, 2012 at 6:11 pm

    Thanks Kathi! Good luck to you next year. Teaching Oral english is the best because it is the easiest/funniest class to teach. You can totally do better things than just repeating sentences. These students (who did the post secrets) have been my students for 2 years. Last year I taught them Oral English for the entire year and we had so much fun.
    So many people thingk Chinese people “aren’t creative.” That’s not true, they have just not been encouraged to be creative. So if you are a teacher they begin to trust I think they will really surprise you!

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