In August I traveled to Kenya with Teachers Without Borders – Canada. We delivered teacher professional development workshops to elementary and secondary teachers in a rural region, located about eighty kilometres outside of Nairobi. When I returned, I started looking for a creative outlet to reflect on my experiences. I wrote about my experiences on [...]
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“The trouble with traditional education was not that educators took upon themselves the responsibility of providing an environment. The trouble was that they did not consider the other factor in creating an experience; namely, the powers and purposes of those taught.” - John Dewey, Experience and Education, 1938. “Can a Student Get Up and Leave?” [...]
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24. November 2008
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