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June 2015 – Pensées
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Student for life, daughter, sister, smiler, old-things-lover, dolce far niente-er, pray-er. June 17, 2015. While sipping on Moroccan tea…. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Dreams full of Love, and a Love full of Dreams. Making connections between educational linguistics and educational reform. To Paris and Beyond. Ndashaka kwiga - I want to learn/discover. A masters student in international educational development work interns in Rwanda. To Siva in Samoa. Learning the dance of life in Samoa.
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While grinning… – Pensées
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Student for life, daughter, sister, smiler, old-things-lover, dolce far niente-er, pray-er. July 23, 2015. July 23, 2015. Now we’re talking! 8217; I am no exception. 8217; He looked at me as one would look at a person who just asked you, ‘Why is gender equality important? 8217;, and slowly said, ‘so you can visit the field? In turn his eyes lit up (did I imagine that? I have taken a step back and flexed my hips and knees and the choir has begun. Got to run now! PPS I apologize for the lack of pictures, b...
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While sipping on Moroccan tea… – Pensées
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Student for life, daughter, sister, smiler, old-things-lover, dolce far niente-er, pray-er. June 17, 2015. While sipping on Moroccan tea…. One of the most thrilling features of the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education’s International Educational Development Program, finally allowed me to travel to Rabat, Morocco for a summer internship. To say I am excited, would be an understatement. To say ‘Je suis excitée’ in french, would be inadvisable (Thanks Dani. For the heads up). I wanted t...
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While waiting for sleep… – Pensées
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Student for life, daughter, sister, smiler, old-things-lover, dolce far niente-er, pray-er. July 16, 2015. While waiting for sleep…. La plage de Rabat. I have been putting aside all plans of exploring Morocco, thinking ‘let me settle in first’, and I just realized that I only have the other half of my time remaining here. Classic. Need to get moving! Let me help you! Remember the passing phase you had growing up, when you wanted to become a doctor? Things that make me sigh-. I miss having old friends I c...
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A Once in a Lifetime Experience (Part 2) | Bam-i-Dunya
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Beyond the Roof of the World. A Once in a Lifetime Experience (Part 2). July 20, 2015. Middot; by Shruti. Middot; in IEDP Internship. Middot; Leave a comment. I could not contain my excitement! I pretty much came home and told everyone I knew! Back in 2010, I always imagined myself begging for a job with his company not getting offered work! The school in Wankhala Village. The view from across the school in Wankhala Village. I’m with the director of the school and some Grade 0 teachers. After having lunc...
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Not Everything that Counts Can Be Counted | Jambo Kenya
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A summer working in an early reading program in Africa. Not Everything that Counts Can Be Counted. 18 June, 2015. 24 August, 2015. I love the fact that this poster is in the office of the ECD program🙂. 8211; It is really important that all the people involved in the analysis understand the importance of qualitative data and that the process takes time and will not give you beautiful visual charts comparing the different groups. When people is used to collect and analyze quantitative data it can be h...
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Pamoja! – Experiences on Early Childhood Work in East Africa
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Experiences on Early Childhood Work in East Africa. Think Act. Reflect. Learn. July 7, 2015. Me having a moment with some rose flowers. Pamoja is the Kiswahili word for oneness. I use it as the title of my post to depict the importance of teamwork and a collective purpose when working in international development. How sustainable is this? Does the project truly help its intended constituents? Are there any existing projects that already address this problem? Have they succeeded or failed? If so, why?
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Data Collection | Jambo Kenya
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A summer working in an early reading program in Africa. 29 July, 2015. 24 August, 2015. We divided the country in 4 big regions (eastern, western, central and coast), within each region we chose 2 counties and within each county 2 zones, one rural and one urban. I, along with another person of the M&E team, went to the coast, to the counties of Mombasa. We flew because it was the farthest zone. The Kilimanjaro from the plane. Urban school in Mombasa. Urban school in Mombasa. Rural school in Kilifi. Fill ...
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Lake Nakuru: Photos | Jambo Kenya
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A summer working in an early reading program in Africa. 13 July, 2015. 13 July, 2015. This weekend I went to Lake Nakuru. With Lisa and another friend, Jae. We left at 6:00 am from Nairobi and spent the whole day there, driving around in a safari car. Before leaving the park, we stopped at the lodge to eat and drink something. I had never seen these animals in their natural habitat, and it was amazing! Amazing view of the lake. Buffaloes coming at us. A monkey jumped on a car. Selfie with the giraffes.