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Vacation - With Chell
... of Angel's cove... snorkeling for an hour or two.. awed by the beauty .. the variety of fishes that inhabited this colorful haven.. only problem with snorkeling is that we end up getting attracted to the corals, and start moving towards the beach.. and our limbs take the toll, scratched, bumped, bruised.. but it is all worth the experience...
Then we had a pit stop in Kaputian Island.. which is a lunch venue for tourists, where the boys in our team quickly grilled ...
The trees are crying
... using bio-gas.
Goal: To move towards living more sustainably in other ways, for example by considering true environmental costs in our choices of what we use, and by using renewable energy.
What we are doing:
• We have installed a solar streetlamp
• We are using indigenous materials such as bamboo, amakan and coconut lumber ...
A Potful of Paint with a Dollop of Rainbow.
... around the last few days with a sort of wet nappy look and a long t-shirt, no shorts – lucky it’s the holidays) – something different every day – so it kept Didi Manika very busy, and then of course, we had our teachers training camp from Friday until Sunday. Didi left this Monday for Indonesia.
This week, we were invited by the violin institute to one of their concerts. I have not attended a classical music concert ...
The role of competition and culture in education
... worked for the last few years, last year undertook professional training in a program called PB4L – Positive Behaviour for Learning. This program has been used successfully in difficult and low socio-economic schools in Australia, US and around the world. Part of this program meant the school had to go through considerable consultation processes with parents, teachers and children to identify those core values felt to be important by the community. ...
Handicrafts, hospitals, volunteers and worms
... who was working busily with the computer on his desk. He was curious about me, and so called me over and we exchanged notes. He is employed on a 4 year contract by the German govt to oversee the implementation of a food safety code and training program in the Phils, so that Filipino products could be safely exported to the EU and meet the standards required by them there. Just as we were finishing trading stories, he asked me if I knew Marianela from Ecuador. ...