Asking My Students: A Day in the Life

In this article, I asked one of my students what a day in his life is like.

Ta-MAY-to, Ta-MAH-to: Recognizing Different Perspectives

Would you go to school on a Saturday? In a new culture, you might do things a little differently. You might have to wake up earlier or eat at a certain time, but there are reasons for these variances!

Kids in Guatemala

Come read about Isela, a young girl from San Cristóbal Verapaz. Isela tells me about her house, her school, what she likes to eat and what she likes to do for fun!

Malaysia, Recognizing Different Perspectives

Before I came to Malaysia, I had some misconceptions about the culture! Read about how I've come to recognize and appreciate different perspectives.

Meet Jaya! A Sophomore From Perlis

This week, I met with Jaya, a sophomore from S.M.K. Putra to learn more about him and his life. I was excited to meet him, and I hope you will enjoy getting to know about him, too. Read on!

A Different Perspective

When you visit another country, it is very easy to see different perspectives. While living in Botswana, I have noticed a few different perspectives when it comes to race. 

Living in the Village!

This week, I had the chance to live in Kanye Village. The village lifestyle is very different from living in the city. My host sister Ninie has a lot to share with you all.

Meet Students from New Delhi, India!

Meet Alisha, Taniya, and Ridhima, a ninth grader, a sixth grader and a fourth grader living in the nighborhood of Katvaria Sarai in New Delhi! Learn what lfe is like for Indian students!

What's It Like To Be a Kid in El Salvador?

This is a glimpse into the life of a kid living in El Salvador. Pablo has grown up with dual nationality, meaning he's both a citizen of the U.S. and El Salvador. Let's see what his life is like here!

Different Perspectives

Coming to Korea has certainly helped me view the world from a new perspective. Come see the ways in Which I have been challenged and inspired after moving to another culture!

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