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My name is Sharanya and I am a masters student at the University of Pennsylvania studying International Educational Development. As part of my masters degree, I am currently working in Kyrgyzstan with the Aga Khan Foundation assisting them with a Civic Education curriculum project. This blog is an attempt to capture the work being done here, along with my own personal experiences in Kyrgyzstan. 8220;What is the difference between Equality versus Equity? .
Louis, Missouri, at 1 am Sunday. It was a long journey but not a bad one.
From the first week of June, 2016 through mid-August I will be working with different organizations on disability inclusion and social-emotional learning in Jamaica. The world of early c.
Musings of a Masters student on education, technology, and indigeneity in Ontario. A little late on this one but. As I mentioned in my last post, after my visits to Six Nations and New Credit, I made my way to Toronto to enjoy a weekend exploring the city. And I can honestly say. So my first day in Toronto, I arrived around 1pm via train. After checking into the Chelsea Hotel. I took a scenic walk downtown to check out the iconic CN Tower.
Welcome to you all! Feel free to read and comment! Blog at WordPress. Reflections of an International Educational Development Student. Welcome to your new home on WordPress. A journal documenting my 3-month internship in Lilongwe, Malawi. Adventures of a Jamaican Girl Abroad. Education in Conflicts and Emergencies.
A summer in Brasília working on International Educational Development. Brazilian Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables! Brazilian Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables! Where has all the data gone? Getting into the nitty gritty of teacher policy and legislation. Read more Where has all the data gone? Getting out of Brasília. Read more Getting out of Brasília. The past couple of weeks have.
To make sure, essentially, that we heard everything correctly. Despite occasional moments of confusion in listening to the interviews, I still found a great deal of clear, usable information that I think will go a long way informing implementation of ICT for teacher support in Kenya and other similar contexts. And suggested I could get a student trial for a month. Just enough to get the study done! Also, I have a Peace Corps China.
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Welcome to you all! Feel free to read and comment! Blog at WordPress. Reflections of an International Educational Development Student. Welcome to your new home on WordPress. A journal documenting my 3-month internship in Lilongwe, Malawi. Adventures of a Jamaican Girl Abroad. Education in Conflicts and Emergencies.
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A summer in Brasília working on International Educational Development. Brazilian Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables! Brazilian Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables! Where has all the data gone? Getting into the nitty gritty of teacher policy and legislation. Read more Where has all the data gone? Getting out of Brasília. Read more Getting out of Brasília. The past couple of weeks have.