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Acting locally: Service learning can happen just beyond the wall.
By Jamie Raskin On November 10, 2011 · 2 Comments · In Experiential Education, Outdoor Education, Service Learning, Travel
Today, during the Service Learning pre-conference that I’ve been attending at Jakarta International School, we went on a half hour walk around the outer walls of the school compound. It’s worth noting that the sprawling campus of JIS is accessed through a multi-gated, prison-like entry way. Cars are […]
Geeked Out.
By Jamie Raskin On September 27, 2011 · 2 Comments · In COETAIL, Experiential Education, Outdoor Education, Service Learning, Technology in the Classroom, Travel
I just got back from a long weekend camping at the base of Fuji. Within a day, my phone died and with it went my access to anything online, and any pressing sense of responsibility to be on top of anything beyond what was in front of me. I don’t say this to lead into […]
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