This year I challenged the Melibee Global interns to dig deep and come up with even more innovation around International Education Week 2012. As always, they delivered! Senior Melibee intern, Danielle Sleeper compiled the team's great tip in today's guest post.
Category: Multicultural Lives
Ramadan: Poetry
Today's Ramadan guest blog post is a beautiful recorded poem by three spoken word artists: Will McInerney, Mohammad Moussa and Kane Smego.
Ramadan: Sincere Reflections
Matthew Stevens comments on sincerity during Ramadan...
Ramadan: A New Mama Reflects
A new Muslim mom juggles baby and Ramadan...
Ramadan Begins: Newlyweds
What will Ramadan be like for a newlywed couple in the US?
Ramadan Guest Blog Post Series
Kickiing off the Ramadan guest blog post series ...
The Global Ed Collaborative Conference 2011
The 2011 Global Education Conference will be held November 14 - 18, during international education week - and it is online and free. Sessions will take place in multiple time zones and multiple languages over the five days. The 2010 Global Education Conference had 15,028 unique logins and presentations from 62 countries. Isn't that incredible!
Reframing Mexico: Tool for Educators
The site explores various social, economic and personal stories as a way to reframe Mexico as more than a country that recalls "drug war."
Lessons from Study Abroad: The Visible Minority
"I wended my way through and the crowds parted like the sea before Moses…Schoolchildren openly gawked, jaws gaping...Men watched my every move as if I might pull out a handgun and start shooting at any moment…
Reflections on Teaching Art Across Cultures
Todd Drake reflects on teaching Muslim women photography in a Saudi art workshop.
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