Kid's Lives in Ecuador

In this entry you can get to know Niko and Alex, two kids who live here in Ibarra!

The Outstanding Life of Orit (The Best Host Mom Ever!)

This Shabbat, I went over to visit my host family to have dinner, relax, and interview my host mom, Orit! She was cooking our fabulous meal as I was jotting down some notes about her life.

Meet a Local Cambodian

Yok is the expedition team's local guide and language interpreter. We have become close friends inspite of having very different lives.

Just Ask the Kids!

I am so lucky to learn about Malaysia from my students. I teach at a secondary school. The students are between 13-18 years old, which is similar to American middle and high schools.

French Traditions

Its rich and interesting culture makes France a country filled with unique and special traditions. Join me while we explore some of them.

Come Meet Thoriq!

Come hear about one of MAN2's very own students: Thoriq! He's got lots to share with you.

A Day in the Life of a German Kid

Do you want to know what it's like to be a kid in Germany? Stan is an 8th grade student in Germany. I talked to him this week to learn what his life is like!

The Wailing Wall

This Field Note is on the importance of the Western Wall to Jewish religion and culture.

Palestinian Maqlaba, Bedouin Barbecue and American Hot Wings

This Field Note is about three representative dishes of three different cultures in the Levant, which is a region in the Middle East including Jordan, Israel and Palestine.

Taking Subways, Planes and Buses and Simply Walking

Traveling involves many forms of transportation. In cities like Madrid the metro is essential, but in Vigo, buses are the way to go. Getting to and around my final destination has been interesting.

Pages

Subscribe to Reach the World RSS