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jreeves21
Jul 1, 20222 min read
Feeding Bodies as Well as Minds in South Korea by Dave Stastny
During this week of field observations one thing that has stood out is an impressive commitment to providing fresh, nutritious school...
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jreeves21
Jul 1, 20222 min read
Eco Friendliness by Pia DeVries
I am finally able to decipher most words, even though I don’t know what they mean. However, instead of focusing on how hard feeling...
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jreeves21
Jun 30, 20223 min read
Arrived! by Jill Camargo
Finally, after several cancellations and rebookings, I made it to Seoul, Korea to participate in the Fulbright-Hayes Graduate Program...
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jreeves21
Jun 30, 20222 min read
Palace Monsters! by Nichole Kraus
My first day in Seoul, we had a tour of Changdeokgung Palace and I was enamored by the statues of funny little mythical animals. Our...
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jreeves21
Jun 29, 20223 min read
The World's (Affordable) Game by Trevin Wurm
The World's (Affordable) Game: Soccer's Accessibility in Korea and Around the World Soccer's Accessibility in Korea and Around the World...
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jreeves21
Jun 29, 20222 min read
The Metro Experience with a Jingle by Pablo Morales
The Metro Experience with a Jingle This is part of a three or four part blog series. These posts will be interactive on my website...
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jreeves21
Jun 28, 20222 min read
The DMZ by Katie Sladek
This past Friday, I had the opportunity to visit the DMZ, or demilitarized zone. I was excited to learn more about the history of the...
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jreeves21
Jun 28, 20223 min read
The Two Koreas by Dave Stastny
Hello! My name is Dave Stastny. I am a Social Studies teacher at Gretna High School. I have taught American and World History there for...
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jreeves21
Jun 27, 20222 min read
안녕하세요! by Maryn Heald
My name is Maryn Heald and I teach 6th grade English Language Arts and Social Studies for Lincoln Public Schools. As a Korean adoptee,...
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jreeves21
Jun 25, 20223 min read
Food by Odwuar Quiñonez
Every restaurant in South Korea gives its dishes their unique taste. I found it cool that almost every restaurant has aprons that one can...
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jreeves21
Jun 25, 20222 min read
Seoul, Korea v. Chicago, USA by Betty Diaz
Upon visiting Seoul, a big city and reminiscing about my hometown Chicago, I have decided to compare the differences between these two...
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jreeves21
Jun 25, 20222 min read
안녕하세요 (Hello) from Korea! by Tricia Ramaekers
I have been in Korea for about one week so far. There have been many fascinating things to learn and see in Seoul. I could discuss how...
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jreeves21
Jun 24, 20223 min read
The Seoul Metro by Pia DeVries
Using the metro is a fast, cheap, and safe way to get around in Seoul. I felt confident venturing around Seoul alone after just one trip...
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jreeves21
Jun 22, 20222 min read
A New Perspective by Nichole Kraus
I’m Nichole and I’ve been teaching middle school English Learners (ELs) in a newcomers program for 9 years now. This is my first time...
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