Friday, February 29, 2008
The big plan
This summer I will achieve a long-standing dream to travel to South Africa and see how this country is overcoming its apartheid history without civil war; study the role of public education in this unique emerging democracy; and extend my understanding of challenges facing high-needs schools and students beyond North Carolina and the United States by volunteering for a month in a high-needs school in Cape Town, South Africa. As a volunteer, I'll work through Cross-Cultural Solutions (www.crossculturalsolutions.org), a well-established and highly-regarded non-governmental international aid agency. Volunteers are expected to pay all costs, including inoculations and visas; travel to and from the volunteer site; room and board, and incidental expenses. I'll also travel on weekends to experience the region around Cape Town . Without the NCAE Linda Rader Award I wouldn't be able to do this--I do still have a daughter in college. I also will purchase music CDs and cultural items and artifacts to use in teaching about South Africa . I won't know what my volunteer placement will be until about a month before I leave, but it will likely be in a township school or a school for street children. I leave Charlotte about noon on July 29, fly to Atlanta, then to Dakar, Senegal, and finally arrive in Cape Town late in the afternoon of July 30. I'll have a few days to "recover" from jet lag and explore the city before reporting to the my homebase on Saturday, August 2. On Friday night, August 29, I begin the over 25-hour-long trip back to Charlotte.
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Glenda--thanks for sharing your planning and excitement with us. I look forward to hearing about your experiences.
A good friend from Michigan, Margaret Holtschlag, has traveled to South Africa several times as part of an international educational exchange based at Michigan State University, called LATTICE. For an explanation of the acronym and the program, here's a link. I'm sure Margaret would be
willing to communicate! Let me know if you'd like to connect with her.
Nancy Flanagan
http://accreditation2006.msu.edu/unit_input/crit5ccc.html
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