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Ban Nong Khwai, Tambon Wang Luang, Amphoe Fao Rai, Non Khai
Photo by พรทิพย์ โพชฌงค์ขันธ์
My wee organiser thingy buzzed at 10:48 this morning to remind me that I'd been teaching for exactly 33.33 years. A third of a century. In the same school. Ironically, I was looking after a history class for an absent colleague at the time. History! I've lived through most of it.
GWU student Kate Belling works with a group of Senegalese students in the classroom.
(Photo by Teresa Speciale)
Students receiving their teaching credentials through the Grad Ed program celebrated the completion of their programs with a party on Wednesday, June 15, 2016.
Photos thanks to Sarah Watson. Find out more about the Madagascar Teaching project on the project page at www.frontiergap.com
See how intently the student is paying attention to how to change a diaper? I think we should just stick to retrieving the remote controls......
While in Saigon I discovered a tour operator that offered free tours of nearby sights in exchange for volunteering two hours of time in a conversational English class with local school children. The experience was humbling and not unlike trying to perform stand-up comedy in front of a completely uninterested audience. Suffice to say I developed a newfound respect for teachers who do this full-time.
DeFatta Custom Homes building Two Teaching Homes - Foundation's are underway and both homes will be completed in 2022!
teaching origami to hundreds of people at the Asian Festival, while promoting www.centerfoldconvention.com