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Teaching International: Lunch
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". My friend, Carrie Simpson who lives and teaches in Spain. For the past ten years I have been working in international education. My professional focus is in the humanities. I am also an active climber, skier, mountaineer; and an outdoor educator. View my complete profile.
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Teaching International: Publicity
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Tuesday, December 13, 2011. Our school here in Korea has been getting some great press lately. Here is a nice article, translated below, that gives a feel for what we are trying to accomplish here. After driving on the 3. Chadwick International Shows the Model for Open Education. Posted by Tim Henkels. LOL Wife and I have talked about going back to Korea when we are finished here in Africa. April 19, 2012 at 9:38 PM.
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Teaching International: Toilets
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Thursday, November 17, 2011. THIS is what I alluded to in my video from our home bathroom! Koreans must have the cleanest bung holes in the world! Two different warm wash sprays, blow dry, heated seat, and a deodorizer! Sounds like a hair-dresser for your arse! Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". My friend, Carrie Simpson who lives and teaches in Spain.
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Teaching International: Ja-Pow
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Saturday, April 21, 2012. One of the great, and I mean, great privileges of teaching internationally is the opportunities for travel that are afforded to this lifestyle. Erin and I continually pinch ourselves in amazement, as we plan trips to Thailand, Japan, Pakistan, and other far-flung corners of the world. This "perk" isn't lost on us, and we do our best to maximize every vacation we have. Day we awoke to someth...
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Teaching International: May 2012
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Monday, May 21, 2012. So, I enrolled last fall, faithfully attended classes two nights a week through most of October, November, and December (and it's a 2 hour commute to Seoul! Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". My friend, Carrie Simpson who lives and teaches in Spain. View my complete profile.
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Teaching International: December 2011
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Tuesday, December 13, 2011. Our school here in Korea has been getting some great press lately. Here is a nice article, translated below, that gives a feel for what we are trying to accomplish here. After driving on the 3. Chadwick International Shows the Model for Open Education. Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". View my complete profile.
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Teaching International: September 2012
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Monday, September 10, 2012. Wood Even that last grain of rice sticks better to wood. I'm happy to say when a country does something right, like Internet access in Korea, but seriously, the next time I'm at a Chinese Restaurant, I'm grabbing a shit ton of wooden chopsticks. Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". View my complete profile.
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Teaching International: October 2011
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Monday, October 31, 2011. Blogging from the phone, does it work? Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". My friend, Carrie Simpson who lives and teaches in Spain. For the past ten years I have been working in international education. My professional focus is in the humanities. I am also an active climber, skier, mountaineer; and an outdoor educator.
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Teaching International: May 2011
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A social studies teacher reflects on teaching in American/International schools overseas. Sunday, May 29, 2011. After authoring several blogs on teaching in Ecuador. I am now moving to Korea. This may be a potential host site for the new blog. Posted by Tim Henkels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The International School Teacher "Ning". My friend, Carrie Simpson who lives and teaches in Spain. View my complete profile.