Los Alumnos de Grado (The Students of Grado)

A day in the life of a student in Spain is a little different than that of a U.S. student. I've asked numerous students about their lives here in Grado and they were happy to answer my questions.

Meet Kisha!

One young student here was nice enough to let me interview her about her life in Costa Rica. Come read about our conversation! 

Jordy's Life

I interviewed my friend Jordy about what it's like growing up in the Netherlands! 

Green Wonderland

Asturias is a region that many people don't know about, and for that, it's rather untouched compared to the rest of Spain. I was lucky enough to be placed here to live for nine months.

Education: A Right and a Privilege

In India, education is a fundamental right of children. However, a good education is still a privilege many children cannot fully access. Why is access to a good education so important?

Interviewing a Kid in England

For this field note, I interviewed a boy from England named Jonathan. 

An Unexpected Math Quiz

Are kids from China and America really that different? What is school really like in China? Have all of your questions answered by Jayden, a seven-year-old who's really fixated on homework.

Students' Lives

The National University of Singapore hosts a number of students from different backgrounds, and speaking with a few locals (Singaporeans) has been very educational for me. Here's what I learned!

Nature's Wonders

Ghana is home to a number of profound natural wonders. It is full of many resources that aid in the development of communities and that have helped shape the manner in which locals live!

Just Getting Around

There are lots of ways to get around metropolitan Spain. You can walk, take the metro, and sometimes use an Uber or cab. Let's talk more about why these different methods are used.

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