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oedae language institute, hwamyeong, pusan, south korea

Hundreds of lamps, hundreds of teachings

Students playing Rush Hour, a logic puzzle.

a very valuable skill for a young man to have, no?

Thanks to Tilly Gee for the photos. Find out more about the Namibia Teaching & Wildlife project on the website - frontiergap.com

Endowed Teaching Chair Awards 2016, December 14, 2016 with Lourdes M. España, M.S. , Steven Ritter, M.S. Ph.D., Arlen J. Garcia, Ph.D., LMHC , Roberto Jose Cabezas, Ph.D., Carolina Hospital, M.A., J. Danixia Cuevas, J.D., Marisol L. Varela, Ed.D., M.S., Kelly Kennedy-Everett, Ed.D., M.S.

Little Piggy was quite impressed.

 

Thanks Dave :DD I love it!!!!

I can challenge Doc now to a flaming pig fight!!!

Review Volunteer Vanessa Cedano in Peru Cusco at the Child Care Teaching program.

 

1- How was the local ABV Coordinator/staff and the support provided in-country?

Maria Elena was amazing! She had all the right information and gave the most helpful tips. She gave me a quick tour of the city on the first day, which was nice. She also made sure that I was comfortable and that I had everything that I needed. She gave me her 100% support, and I really appreciated that.

 

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Endowed Teaching Chair Awards 2016, December 14, 2016 with Lourdes M. España, M.S. , Steven Ritter, M.S. Ph.D., Arlen J. Garcia, Ph.D., LMHC , Roberto Jose Cabezas, Ph.D., Carolina Hospital, M.A., J. Danixia Cuevas, J.D., Marisol L. Varela, Ed.D., M.S., Kelly Kennedy-Everett, Ed.D., M.S.

Looking after the kids needs a loud voice, discipline and a clear focus for the job. These kids are from Wagwer Primary, the oldest school in the region.

Thank you so much!!!. A Broader View Volunteers, in partnership with Shirt Citizens, have provided a grant of 70 children's Tshirts to our orphanage project in Kasoa Ghana. Thanks to the generosity of Shirts 4 Good grant, the shirts were given to the orphan and refugee children to be worn to school. A big thank you from our entire A Broader staff in Pennsylvania and in Kasoa Ghana.

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Our first week in Phuket we had the opportunity to teach the inductive Bible study method and then used it to study the book of Philemon. We taught a group of 12 young men who are in Bible school for 2 hours a day for 4 days. Jen did most of the teaching, but I did have one day.

Thank you so much!!!. A Broader View Volunteers, in partnership with Shirt Citizens, have provided a grant of 70 children's Tshirts to our orphanage project in Kasoa Ghana. Thanks to the generosity of Shirts 4 Good grant, the shirts were given to the orphan and refugee children to be worn to school. A big thank you from our entire A Broader staff in Pennsylvania and in Kasoa Ghana.

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Here I am, drawing on the board. I like to draw. This lesson is on houses.

Teaching students in S Korea, from SF, by webcam was an out of sight experience, as far as my iSight was concerned...

Thanks to Emma-Louise Weaver for her photos. For more information go to the Fiji Teaching project page on the website - www.frontiergap.com

I thought the t-shirt was cool.

My dad attempting to teach my mother how to use her new Garmin GPS. Doesn't she look enthused? :D

How to Add Interesting, Valuable Content to Your Teaching. Learn more: www.wanderingeducators.com/intercultural-education/resour...

Teaching your dog to walk on the treadmill is a great way for your dog to work out on hot summer days, during bad weather

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Guru-Guru Bahasa Inggeris Negeri Perak

hosted by UChicago Center for East Asian Studies

"Exploring Race, Representation, and History in Children's Literature" This session for early childhood teachers, hosted by Teaching for Change's D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice and Project Unlearn on 1/26/2019, provided time for early childhood teachers to explore how to address issues of race, representation, and history in developmentally appropriate ways. The session was held at the beautiful Eaton Hotel in DC. Two children's books were provided to participants, courtesy of NMAAHC (where the session was originally scheduled) and donations from publishers. This session was in preparation for DC Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action. Learn more about the week of action here: www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/black-lives-matter-...

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