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Monthly Archives: July 2012
On “The trouble with online education”
The trouble with online education is that this particular critic of online education hasn’t really experienced the best of online education, yet: The trouble with online education Type A effects and Type B effects: when is learning online better? In … Continue reading
Next year!
Here is an update on my transition from TFA to City Year! http://zacksg1.teachforus.org/2012/07/28/next-year/
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Highlights from TFA blog
Here is my previous blog from my time as a Teach For America corps member: http://zacksg1.teachforus.org/ Some highlights: On Failing On Misbehavior Last Friday: craziest day ever…
Highlights from Namibia blog (2010)
A previous blog describe my experiences and reflections on my journey to Namibia in the summer of 2010 is available here: http://zackinnamibia.blogspot.com/ To save you some time, here a few highlighted posts: http://zackinnamibia.blogspot.com/2010/07/environment-healthcare-end-of.html http://zackinnamibia.blogspot.com/2010/06/basic-income-grant.html
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Tagged basic income grant, Center for Global Education, Namibia, Study abroad
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