Monday, September 12th, 2011
How to Teach About 9/11 Without Oversimplifying
As global educators, we are entrusted with the challenge of making the incomprehensible understood. The Los Angeles Times ran a nice cover story regarding the challenge that 9/11 presents for teachers and students. Ten years ago, I remember announcing the news of the Twin Towers terrorist attacks to my 9:00 a.m. 9th grade history students. We cried. We were stupefied, brought… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Global Community,Global Education,Live Learn Travel,Teacher Highlights
Friday, September 02th, 2011
What Che Guevara can teach student travelers
Che Street Art, Cuba “Do you know who Che Guevara is?” The TSA officer checking our boarding passes points his question and finger at my 10-year old son. It is Milo’s T-shirt that inspires this conversational interrogation. “Che Guevara was Fidel Castro’s Chief of Staff. Did you know that?” “Yes,” Milo stares at the guard. I can tell he’s intimidated… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Global Education,Live Learn Travel,Political Thoughts,Vietnam Student Trips
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
Hello from Hanoi!
Xian Ciao from Hanoi! We left the Mekong Delta today at sunrise, drove to Can Tho, and then flew to Hanoi. We landed at lunchtime and have been exhilarated with the sights, sounds and smells of the north ever since. Our hotel is located in the heart of the Old French Quarter adjacent to Hoan Kiem Lake. It is a… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Live Learn Travel,Student travelers,Teacher Highlights,Vietnam Student Trips
Sunday, March 27th, 2011
Santa Barbara Spring Trip Vietnam in Saigon
It's hard to believe we arrived only yesterday. After landing in Ho Chi Minh City, we went straight to a T-shirt manufacturing factory and observed how people work in the garment industry. Thereafter, we enjoyed a delicious traditional lunch of spring rolls, vegetables, garlic-pepper fish and fresh fruit. Upon checking into our hotel, a refreshing shower energized us for our… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Live Learn Travel,Student travelers,Teacher Highlights,Vietnam Student Trips
Tuesday, March 22th, 2011
Last Day in Vietnam for Emma Willard Students
Another great day yesterday. We saw the body of Ho Chi Minh and learned more about his philosophy that he wants the government to be close to the ordinary people, how he lived in such simple quarters to make that point, and how the country evolved from independence from the French. Our girls ask such great questions that integrate their… [Read Full Article]Education Travel,Live Learn Travel,Student travelers,Teacher Highlights,Vietnam Student Trips