Profile
Grace Huey-Yuh Lin has been a part-time Adjunct Professor at Meredith College since the Spring of 2016. Teaching Chinese language and culture is always her passion. The courses she has taught include Elementary Chinese and Intermediate Chinese as well as Advanced Chinese independent study. Before joining the faculty of Meredith College, Dr. Lin taught at Appalachian State University and Elon University.
Academic Credentials
Ed.D. Specialty in Second Language Education, University of Houston
M.Ed. in Second Language Education, University of Houston
B.A. in History, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
Professional Credentials
Chinese Language Certificate Program, Institute for Chinese Language Teaching, Rice University
Presentations
“Chinese Poetry and Poetic Culture Teaching through Natural Approach.” Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference, UNC Wilmington, 2017.
Exhibition
Chinese Cultural Exhibition at the Carlyle Campbell Library, Meredith College
Awards
Freeman Foundation Scholarship, Institute for Chinese Language Teaching, Rice University
Adjunct Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching 2020-2021
Publications
Lin, G. H. Y. (2008). Acculturation and Heritage Language Maintenance: Cultural and Educational Experiences of Chinese Americans. Dudweiler Landstr., Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG. ISBN: 978-3-639-01882-0
“Nature as Harmony: The Foundation of Chinese Poetry.” Journal of Literature and Art Studies, April 2018, Vol. 8, No. 4, 553-556.
Article review: “The effect of interlocutor’s social status on the use of apology strategies: A cross-sectional study” in Concentric: Studies in Linguistics. National Taiwan Normal University, May 3, 2017.