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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
Life with Beats
A poem about the joys and struggles of college life, but how life is ultimately more interesting with experience in college.
Happy Wet-Face Night
The poem of a student who is advanced in their academic career and who hopes that their mother is still alive to see them succeed.
Very Much!
An author's views on learning a new language and understanding the importance of phrasing and gratitude in another culture.
Spotlight on Youth
The summer Arts and Crafts Program, hosted by the Governor’s Committee on Children and Youth, will start June 22nd. Programs include classes on homemaking, dancing, handicrafts, art, weaving and band
At the College of Guam Photo 1
IT’S NEVER TOOO LATE TO LEARN – Guam children and teachers are summer session students in a class of special techniques. College of Guam Professor Leon Mulling (standing), speech specialist, teaches his five-day-a-week class. (GovGuam Photo)
The Impact of COVID-19 on Teaching and Learning: Coping through Critical Reflective Practices
The inspiration of this study was to address the need for emotional support and attention to mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of COVID-19 on teacher perspectives about teaching and…