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By Esmee Johnston, 30 November, 2023

Redefining Aid: Unpacking the Insights of ‘Refugees, Self-Reliance, Development: A Critical History’ by Evan Easton-Calabria

Refugees, Self-Reliance, Development: A Critical History by Evan Easton-Calabria, published by Bristol University Press, offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex relationship between refugees and their experience of integrating in new communities. 

By Josh Garrick, 30 November, 2023

“Josh Recommends” for January 2024 by Josh Garrick

January 2024 turns out to be an excellent time to appreciate world-renowned artists and beautiful new productions as we continue the joys of the recent Holiday Season.   

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  • arts
  • music
  • entertainment
  • Florida
By Lillie Forteau, 28 November, 2023

The Beauty of Traveling in Games 2023

2023 has been an amazing year for gaming, with the release of two of some of the most favorite games of the decade, Baldur's Gate 3, and the long-anticipated sequel to Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. There have been many other beautiful games released this year, but these are getting by far the most praise—and for good reason. 

By Lexa Pennington, 28 November, 2023

How to Make the Most of Your Sabbatical

Teaching is hard work—physically, intellectually, emotionally. In the past, when teachers had the opportunity to earn tenure, many educational institutions permitted their teachers to take sabbaticals, which are extended break periods during which teachers could rest, reflect and otherwise recuperate from their difficult work. If you feel that you are on the verge of burnout, you might award yourself your own sabbatical, giving yourself several months or perhaps years away from the classroom.

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  • education
  • sabbatical
By Esmee Johnston, 27 November, 2023

Invisible Struggles: The impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Communities

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unique challenges worldwide, affecting every aspect of society. One particularly vulnerable group facing many challenges were migrants and refugees as they began the complex experience of integrating into their new communities during unprecedented times. 
 
Invisible Struggles: The impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Communities
 
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 27 November, 2023

The Best, Most Unique Gifts: Xplorer Maps

Whether you're looking for a unique and artsy gift (and this is the PERFECT ONE) or for something for yourself to remind you of your favorite places, I have a GREAT recommendation for you! 

We absolutely LOVE the creativity and art in the extraordinary hand-drawn products from Xplorer Maps. 

The Best, Most Unique Gifts: Xplorer Maps

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  • travel
  • maps
  • cartography
  • gifts
  • Xplorer Maps
By Stasia Lopez, 25 November, 2023

What To Do, See, And Eat In Frankenmuth, Michigan’s Little Bavaria

This summer, my husband and I were visiting Michigan for a wedding. We decided to visit two places that our daughter has never been to that we thought she would absolutely love: Frankenmuth…and of course, Mackinac Island! 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Frankenmuth
  • Michigan
  • family travel
By Bert Maxwell, 24 November, 2023

Education's Role in Data Proficiency and Critical Thinking

 "Critical thinking and curiosity are the key to creativity."— Amala Akkineni.

In an age of connectedness and instant access to information, the educational landscape has changed dramatically. From and within the classroom, data proficiency is to be mastered while fostering critical thinking skills remains a top priority. And how can educators better navigate them both for maximum benefit? You will explore education's role in driving data proficiency and furthering critical thinking abilities while providing real-world examples along the way.

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  • education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 21 November, 2023

Farm to Table: How Sorgho Squad Brings Sustainability Education to Life

In his thrilling book series Sorgho Squad, author Nate Blum takes readers on an exciting globetrotting adventure focused on sustainable farming. But beyond the riveting plot, the three-book series provides an insightful journey which tackles some of the most pressing challenges of the times while also educating and entertaining.

Farm to Table: How Sorgho Squad Brings Sustainability Education to Life

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  • farming
  • sustainability
  • education
  • books
By Kerry Dexter, 20 November, 2023

Music for Peace, Reflection, and a Cup of Tea

Music for Shifting Times: that is what we have chosen to call this series.

One of the ideas behind it was that music—especially the sorts of music we share with you here—can offer ways to help you reflect on these changes.

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

 A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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