We knew it would be difficult long before we got there. We were told that Mfangano Island, near Mbita, Kenya, was “the furthest you can go and still be on Earth.” Even in Mbita, a comparative metropolis, conditions were pretty rough in the schools.
The Teachers Without Borders - Canada team visited ten schools the first [...]
Posted on August 29th, 2009 by John Schinker
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Here’s a quiz. Look at these five pictures. Which one was not taken at a school?
The first time we visited a school in South Africa, we couldn’t help but notice the security in place. The school was surrounded by an eight-foot fence topped by razor wire. We drove through the gate and pulled up to [...]
Posted on August 23rd, 2009 by John Schinker
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Admittedly, this post has little (if anything) to do with education or technology. But many people have asked to see some (not all, please!) of my photos from the trip to Africa this summer. My darling bride has collected these as her favorites. They make up about 5% of the total, most of which will [...]
Posted on August 17th, 2009 by John Schinker
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What did you learn this summer? I’m going to be reflecting on this for quite a while. But here’s my first attempt at documenting the things I’ve learned (or re-learned) in my Teachers Without Borders - Canada experience this summer.
We’re working on common problems.
When asked what the major challenges are facing effective technology integration and [...]
Posted on August 11th, 2009 by John Schinker
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I’ve been trying to think of a good way to answer The Question for the last week or so. As I get closer to home, I know that I have to come up with an answer soon.
The question, of course, is this: “How was your trip?” How much time do you have? I’m not sure [...]
Posted on August 10th, 2009 by John Schinker
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