June 1st is Children’s Day. They expect gifts and we bend over backwards to offer something they don’t have. The pressures we are under to
June 1st is Children’s Day. They expect gifts and we bend over backwards to offer something they don’t have. The pressures we are under to
If the speeches are taped, and pomp and circumstance is just inserted by the videographer while he is arranging and cutting, in his studio, if the teachers who are introducing students are on different continents, does this still count as a real graduation experience ?
Earlier this week, in a Zoom meeting (where else), I was discussing policy text. Fun! 🙂 Given the quite bland language expected in this conversation,
I was listening to Glennon Doyle talk about her relationship with her body and food and she made revealing points about how she tried to
Back in 1994, I was an exchange student in Seattle, Washington, attending senior year at Shorecrest High. Wide eyed, nervous and for the most part
The Coronavirus crisis is a mirror. The Universe is holding up a HUGE mirror to all of us and each of us individually, almost like
Partnering with students, families and schools towards effective cultural transition
Perspectives on International Education, Personal Memoirs and Reflections, and Essays
Reality Courage Ideas
Reality Courage Ideas
Reality Courage Ideas
Reality Courage Ideas
Reality Courage Ideas
Reality Courage Ideas