I’ve had some time to delve into the organizational structure of one of the most successful educational systems in the world and here is what I found out.
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I’ve had some time to delve into the organizational structure of one of the most successful educational systems in the world and here is what I found out.
It was a quiet trip on the MRT this morning in anticipation of Chinese New Year.
These Fulbright Teachers are currently embedded in their own learning and teaching experiences around the world and I thought you might enjoy reading their posts as much as I do.
Singapore is a networked country of professionals and apparently there is interest from many educators for using games for learning.
Think DMV with 40 counters just before lunch break and you’ll get a sense of the level of angst in the room.
With orientation over, I prepared for my first week at my initial school attachment by eating more food.
Teach Less, Learn More.
I made many new friends this week during our wonderfully flexible orientation.
I’ve been here four days and it has yet to rain.
I’m getting a haircut tomorrow. I’ve known this day was coming since April.