Browse Items (57 total)
- Tags: education
Sort by:
Merrily We Roll Along
A story from Dwight Frederick. Frederick talks about the important role that educators have in the schools
Cover Page
This week’s, Saturday, December 19th, 1964, Cover Page. Featured articles are: 1. Filipinescas; 2. Saipan Politics; 3. Merrily We Roll; 4. More on Unions
Tags: Cover Page, education, Filipnescas, politics, Saipan, union
High School Standing in Danger
George Washington High School and John F. Kennedy High School may lose their accredited status by next year if improvements aren’t made soon; an accreditation teams visited and issued a warning to these schools because the same problems from the…
Women's Weekly Photo 4
Kathleen Harris
Women's Weekly
This week’s, October 10th, 1964, Women’s Weekly: the Guam Women’s Club hosted a Teachers’ Reception at the Government House; the Guam Women’s Club starts a campaign for stray dogs on Guam; social events from Navy families and personnel; housekeeping…
Wouldn't It Be Nice
Monte discusses various topics, such the Territorial versus Democratic Party debates, the incoming 1964 Election for the Eighth Guam Legislature, infrastructure, education
South Pacific Commission to Meet
An article that briefly describes the South Pacific Commission and Guam’s possible involvement with the organization
Deipno Sophistica Pedagogica: Memoir of a Fulbright in Australia
Dr. Ballendorf reflects on one memorable summer in 1985, where he spent his days teaching abroad in Australia. In his retelling, Dr. Ballendorf speaks fondly of the friendships he made, culture exchanges, and his ability to reflect on his country and…
Tags: education, Guam, History, identity, Micronesia, Micronesian, Philosophy, politics, teaching
Cross-Cultural Education
Two professors, Keith and Etta Miller, are dropped in the middle of Micronesia on an island called Falolop to train the local educators and incorporate different methods of teaching and engaging students. Though they are brought there to teach, there…
Tags: culture, education, interdependence, learning, Micronesia, psychology, teaching, traditions, Ulithi, Yap
Featured Item
Annai Abak Si Jose
A short story written in CHamoru about a boy's quest for friendship at his family ranch.