An Interview with Klaus

Learn about what life is like for a typical middle school student in Germany

Tết: Vietnamese Lunar New Year

Tết is the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Families celebrate together, welcome good luck and enjoy traditions that connect them to their ancestors and the spring season. Come explore more about Tết!

Navigating "Deutsche-Bahn"

One of my favorite parts of Germany is the convenience and accessibility of local transportation. I use the Deutsche Bahn, their public train system, nearly every day.

Learning to Be Comfortable Being Uncomfortable

Living and working abroad reshaped how I understand connection, responsibility, and perspective. Travel, global collaboration, and language have strengthened my professional path and personal growth.

It's the Circle of Life! Nature in Kenya

The circle of life means everyone (Me, you, cows, flowers, everything!) lives together in peace. Let’s learn about some of the flowers and animals I've seen in Kenya!

Getting Around Italy

I have traveled near and far through Italy. Join me on a journey through Italy’s transportation systems. In this field note, I will show you how people get around town and reach their destinations.

Brown Bread, Butter, and Brigid's Day

This field note describes my experience learning to make butter, sampling brown bread, and getting a brief history lesson on this traditional staple as part of my celebration of Brigid's Day/Imbolc. 

Ben's Farewell Journal

While it's our last entry together, I hope you all have learned how special Ghana is and more about the way of life in another country.

"Na shledanou" for Now

Our journey in the CR has come to an end. I’ve loved writing to you and learning about you through Ms. Norman and I hope I've helped you learn some new things about the Czech Republic and life abroad.

My First Week in Seogwipo City

As of Tuesday the 24th, I am finally at my placement in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island! This week, I am getting set up at my apartment, meeting the other teachers at my school and exploring the city.

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