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I am an Elementary Education major and have a passion for helping people in need. While in South Africa, I had the opportunity to teach English to 3rd graders twice a week at Pendla Primary School. I never realized how much I'd learn by teaching, but my Pendla students taught me a lot of things; not only about life and love, but how to see the world in a whole new light. Their laughter, smiles, and hugs will forever hold a special place in my heart.

Derek Robinson starts all of the Northland New Zealand family's homebred American Quarter Horses. He teaches their horses to hobble and lie down to give them confidence. (The American Quarter Horse Journal photos by Christine Hamilton)

Recruits take eyes at a Cadre member during Instruction. Cadre are the primary teachers during the first year at Norwich.

June 09, 2016- Cheektowaga, NY- Governor Andrew Cuomo announces first recipient of the Empire State Excellence in Teaching Award to Adam Norris, an advanced placement high school social studies teacher at Maryville High School in Cheektowaga, NY. The award recognizes outstanding educators who exemplify the highest professional standards and work to inspire students, instill a love of learning and ensure school is exciting, motivating and challenging.

The English Language Fellow Program sends experienced U.S. TESOL professionals on paid teaching assignments at universities and other academic institutions around the world. As a U.S. Department of State public diplomacy initiative, Fellows are cultural ambassadors that promote English language learning and mutual understanding through cultural exchange.

 

From August 6-8, 2019, over 200 Fellows going to over 75 countries to teach English and train teachers met in Washington, DC for the Pre-Departure Orientation. Representing the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, Assistant Secretary Marie Royce and State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus spoke at the event.

Photos by Yue Yu.

 

For more information please visit the Cambodia Teaching in Siem Reap page of the Frontier website.

 

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posting this for my blog - but this was from an exercise I had my students do in class today to learn about process improvement. The task was to build a tower in 3 minutes using play dough and popsicle sticks. They were supposed to do several iterations to try to improve their design and process.

The 2019 TEACHING AWARDS at the Roundhouse, London

Inspiring images by Ayesha Shafi.

 

For more information please visit the Nepal Himalayan Adventyre project page of the Frontier website.

The art of teaching is the art of discovery.

 

- Mark Van Doren

 

If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it.

 

- Margaret Fuller

 

Review Gemma Langdon in India Jaipur Teaching Program September 2014.

"Volunteering for a project in India is one of the most valuable experiences you will ever gain. I was teaching in a school that is under resourced and underprivileged in comparison to schools in UK but once you get into it and look past that you will see children who are just adorable! Their eagerness to learn is overwhelming, the children can literally not wait to see the books or resources I had brought and looked over these repeatedly. Yes the project was challenging, both mentally and physically, but anything worth doing never comes easily! The people here are amazing and I can almost guarantee that although your project has come to an end you yourself will not be ready to leave”

 

www.abroaderview.org

#volunteer #India #jaipur #abroaderview #teaching

When I got my Spanish class worksheet today I just had to take a picture, it was just too funny.

Are you Crossan? David Power? Crysdale? von Balthasar? or...the Pope?

Little known facts 3:

 

Just everyone knows that I am unemployed, and that this bout of work-less-ness has lasted longer than me or anyone would have predicted. It's scary, and hard and baffling and sometimes maddening. But it's also healthy and good and broadening my thinking, if that makes sense.

 

something I have played VERY close to the vest (like, I've talked about it with 4 friends total and no one else) is that I am considering getting licensed to teach in the state of Colorado. I am still processing this and considering how this would work, if it would make me happy, and all of the hoops I'd be jumping through. Perhaps arrogantly, I don't doubt that I'd be good at it. I also know how crucial and meaningful good teaching is and that even on my worst day in a classroom, being with kids is rewarding for me. I am still, however, deciding if this is where my skills and talents will be best aimed.

 

the first step is getting my (very weird Hampshire College) transcript together and getting evaluated so . . . there you go. Sharing is fun. LA!

I chose to take a photograph of my apartment here in Clemson, SC. I live in Crawford Falls, an apartment complex made up of about 7 buildings that is off a small road off 93. I moved into this apartment right at the beginning of my junior year. This was a significant move for me; previous to this I had moved alone in my parent’s condo in downtown Clemson. I lived alone for all of my sophomore year when all of my friends were in dorm rooms and sorority halls. The beginning of junior year, all of my friends moved in to Crawford Falls; it was brand new, exciting, and it seemed as if all of my friends had moved there. While all of my friends were settling together in their new apartments, I will still alone already all settled in my parent’s condo. I quickly became aware of how much I was alone and how much they were together, and although it was no one’s fault, I became very sad and couldn’t help but cry myself to sleep at night. Finally, my parents reminded me that they owned that condo for themselves, and if I was lonely I should be living with my friends – that’s what college is all about! So, by complete luck, I went to the leasing company for Crawford Falls and was able to move in to the same building as all of my other friends! I now live with two of my good friends and I am surrounded by even more. The picture of my apartment building reminds me of how happy I am now and how much fun I have living next to all of my very best friends.

Statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London

Are perspex screens and social distancing going to be enough to continue lecture-style teaching? Well, if you're doing chemistry demonstrations, you're probably used to using protective screens. A subtle point here, but see how the screen distorts the lecturer and light reflections can make it difficult to see? How might that affect some students who depend on being able to see and hear the lecturer clearly?

At the annual Downtown Kelowna block party on Bernard

See, how to add up, sister.

Older brother helps younger sister to learn mathematics.

 

2010 正月 New year

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Part of our rhetorical analysis of

 

“Apology alone isn’t enough to right this wrong,” by SC Governor Mark Sanford | GoUpstate.com (19 July 2009).

 

www.goupstate.com/article/20090719/NEWS/907179933/1132/

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