Prezi for the Tulane University Maya Symposium, 2012: http://mari.tulane.edu/TMS/program.html
http://www.khmerinstitute.org/articles/art04.html
As a modern nation, we celebrate development, yet development has a hidden cost. Education reform wants competition and global participation, but it does not seem interested in intervening in the dark side of modernity. I suggest with these units that English classrooms can cultivate habits of mind that can intervene in this problematic with students for a more humane understanding of development.
Pages
- Resiliance and the Maya
- Truth Telling and Cambodia
- Historicality: Fiction and Denial in Turkey
- Money, Happiness, and One Precious Life
- Narrowing Knowing: Imperfect Narratives
- Holocaust: How do we speak about the unspeakable?
- Dystopia- Modernity's Darker Side
- Intersecting and Vanishing: What are the causes and consequences of shared spaces?
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
"a great present"
Here is the email response from My Melody School after receiving the letters and pictures from Winston's 8th graders:
Good morning Sara, that is a great present you have sent us.
I think our students will be thrilled to read the letters your students sent them. Also I think it will motivate them to
do well in reading and writing. I will give it to them this week and you will receive their response very soon.
The level of difficulty is just great as the language is simple, it has direct questions which are easy to answer and
the subjects are familiar and interesting to our children.
Would it be good to send the letters in spanish? The reason I ask is because here there is virtually no one that
can translate them to English (except for me). Either way let me know and we can always find a solution.
Have a great weekend and you'll hear from us soon
Igor Xoyon
Guatemala
Good morning Sara, that is a great present you have sent us.
I think our students will be thrilled to read the letters your students sent them. Also I think it will motivate them to
do well in reading and writing. I will give it to them this week and you will receive their response very soon.
The level of difficulty is just great as the language is simple, it has direct questions which are easy to answer and
the subjects are familiar and interesting to our children.
Would it be good to send the letters in spanish? The reason I ask is because here there is virtually no one that
can translate them to English (except for me). Either way let me know and we can always find a solution.
Have a great weekend and you'll hear from us soon
Igor Xoyon
Guatemala
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