Monthly Archives: February 2013

Moderating Philosophy

During my moderation, I hope to keep the conversation going in a sense that the students will not side track and stay on the topic at hand. In this case, I hope that they will have a good understanding of … Continue reading

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Singapore

Now I’m sure some of you are thinking that I’m picking random countries at this point but the truth is, the countries I pick are based on whether I’ve studied them or know of people who are from/been there. My … Continue reading

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Moderation Philosophy and Reflection

I thought that the teaching philosophies provided by the Schreyer Institute were very interesting. It would make sense that a teacher would need to know what they are teaching and be able to make the students understand what they are … Continue reading

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Turkey: the country, not the food

I’ve always loved traveling to the middle east. Having lived there for two months, I feel a sense of home every time I go; even if there is a lot of tension between countries there. One country that I’ve always … Continue reading

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Aloha!

I know that I usually write about countries that I would love to travel to but for my passion post this time, I decided to change it up a bit. Aloha, Hawaii! Hawaii feels like it is another country because … Continue reading

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Civic Issues #2

In my last post, I discussed how colleges look for diversity when accepting students to their school and a little bit about diversity on Penn State’s campus. For this post, I will be focusing on the percentages of diversity at … Continue reading

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WIP- Civic Issues Posts Thus Far

I think that everyone’s civic issue’s posts have been very interesting. I like how different all of the posts are from one another and how creative others are. What makes a good Civic Issues post is sticking to the issue … Continue reading

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