Geography Education is Larger than Life
with National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps
Interview with Dan Beaupré, NGS Director of Educational Partnerships
Geography Education is Larger than Life
with National Geographic’s Giant Traveling Maps
Interview with Dan Beaupré, NGS Director of Educational Partnerships
Prague – Czech Republic
I've got such a book to share with you today. A Memoir of ground-breaking intercultural work in both the Peace Corps and the US Foreign Service, Drinking from the Saucer: A Memoir, by Charlene C Duline, is an incredible read.
I am so very, very excited to share the world with you today - through Project Explorer, now called https://www.explr.com/! ProjectExplorer.org is an extraordinary website that shares free virtual field trips around the world. This is an excellent resource for teaching both global citizenship and intercultural understanding. ProjectExplorer.org shares a country in-depth - from Culture to Religion to Cuisine; from Past and Present to Land, Sea and Sky.
Swimming With Mermen
Mourning clang of sea bell,
Black bouy number ten
Marks open seastead for sailor,
“Who Are You Now”
The online survey which asks you – study abroad alumni - to tell how…
YOUR study abroad EXPERIENCE has impacted YOUR LIFE today!
Culture Worthy of Your Calendar by Josh Garrick
Three Art Fests – Two Art-filled Weekends