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Curiosity Leads Kalida Gawon '23 to Taiwan Teaching Fellowship
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How did a biology class lead 顶级国产视频 & Marshall graduate Kalida Gawon 鈥23 to rural Taiwan?
She encountered a Taiwanese case study and was impressed by their attention to female reproductive health. But the more she researched the county, 鈥渢he more reasons I found to visit, learn and engage in their way of life.鈥
Gawon's curiosity led to a current Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) at two elementary schools in southern Taiwan. She is one of 11 F&M young alumni awarded Fulbright fellowships in 2023. Fulbright is the U.S. government鈥檚 flagship international educational exchange program.
鈥淭eaching in rural Pingtung County highlighted the power of connecting with people through hobbies, even in the absence of a common language,鈥 she said.
She has bridged the language gap by joining students in Chinese calligraphy, judo and badminton, as well as interacting with the Taiwanese community.
鈥淚n my free time, you can find me spending time with local friends and the church community, traveling or line dancing with the elderly ladies at the park,鈥 she said.
Kalida Gawon 鈥23
- Fulbright location: Pingtung County, Taiwan
- Hometown: Miami
- Double major: Biology and Africana studies
Why did you choose your specific Fulbright location?
Unlike most countries I've been exposed to, my interest in Taiwan began while reading a case study for a project in Developmental Biology class. It was one of the few papers published about endometriosis and I was impressed by their attention to female reproductive health. The more I researched the country, the more reasons I found to visit, learn and engage in their way of life. I was impressed by Taiwan's commitment to keeping its indigenous languages and culture alive. It felt like a warm embrace of diversity. As an avid gardener, I loved how they implemented initiatives to teach agriculture in schools, showing kids to appreciate nature.
Taiwan's focus on nurturing global citizens who can embrace their unique backgrounds resonated deeply with me. It reminded me of my experience growing up in my parents鈥 homeland (Nigeria), where I realized I was disconnected from some cultural aspects, like knowing how to count in the native language. Engaging in discussions about cultural preservation and talking with friends who were past ETAs encouraged me to select Taiwan.
"F&M felt like a place committed to providing a holistic experience because the current
students highlighted that they felt their identities weren't defined by their majors."
Kalida Gawon '23
Why did you choose to attend F&M?
I chose F&M as a because of its location, strong STEM program and its community-focused atmosphere. It felt like a place committed to providing a holistic experience because the current students highlighted that they felt their identities weren't defined by their majors. At the time, I knew I wanted a smaller community where I could establish a deeper relationship with those I interacted with. I am grateful for my F&M experience.
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