Martha Clark Franks
Ms. Franks spent the academic years 2012-14 in Beijing, China, developing and teaching a liberal arts curriculum at the Affiliated High School of Peking University (BDFZ). She brought to that task her experience as a part-time faculty member at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. At St. John’s, and then at BDFZ, she taught the classics of Western literature through discussion classes. Both the books and the style of teaching were new experiences for her Chinese students.
Ms. Franks has had a separate career as a lawyer. She began that career with a few years at a large Wall Street law firm, after which she moved to New Mexico, where she has practiced water law for thirty years. She has worked on a variety of cases involving environmental issues as well as water rights quantification issues, including cases before the United States Supreme Court. She offered a class in American Law to Chinese students.
In addition, Ms. Franks has a degree in theology from the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. She has a number of publications in both water law and theology. She is a painter, having attended the Marchutz School of Art in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Works
Change in China: An Experiment in Liberal Arts
I am seeking publication for a manuscript about two years I spent teaching Western-style liberal arts at a high school in Beijing, China. It weaves together experiences in China with what happened in the classroom during a particular class, a seminar on the nature of Change. Although the ideas we discussed and the experiment in teaching the humanities were both serious, the tone of the book is light and engaging.