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Teachers Can Be Students

Reblogged from Making a Difference: Lately, the most popular topic of discussion in the staffroom has been the National Exam that teachers need to take by 2014; otherwise they will be out of work. Most of the teachers in my … Continue reading

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Evidence of Progress

Reblogged from Making a Difference: One of the most rewarding things about the end of the term is the abundance of evidence that I have made a difference in my school. Any time I spend in the hallways corresponds with … Continue reading

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1. Tbilisi Street Bouldering Festival

Reblogged from Climbing in Georgia: Street bouldering is a trend becoming more and more popular throughout the world. For Georgia, it is a rather new genre which yet has to establish itself. On June 2, the first Tbilisi Street Bouldering … Continue reading

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English: A Georgian Language?

Reblogged from Making a Difference: Over four months into my one year TLG placement in Telavi, I have noticed that although there are English speakers in this city, Georgian is the language of the majority. When I moved in with … Continue reading

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The Psychology of Selling Art

Reblogged from art-profiles.com: Psychology is always needed, in every action, decision or movement. Here we have Psychology in Art Sales. The Psychology of selling art is something to learn and use consistently to increase your sales and your ability to … Continue reading

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Make a Profit Selling Your Artwork on Ebay as a Self-Representing Artist

Reblogged from art-profiles.com: Today we started a new Category in Wordpress : Tutorials in Art We want to show as much info we can for all types of art from digital art and painting to simple advices for an artistic … Continue reading

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The Georgian Wildlife Show

I’m so excited to share the second episode of ‘The Georgian Wildlife Show’ with you.  The show was set up by our Oceans Ambassadors and counts towards their Duke of Edinburgh/International Award for Young People and has been researched and … Continue reading

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Strawberries and Sugar

Reblogged from Making a Difference: Standing with my Georgian brother, Nika, in the middle of a neighborhood bebo’s strawberry field, picking strawberries barefoot in the mud, as a toothless woman empties a handful of the red fruit into my palms, … Continue reading

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Bus Stops and Mutts

Today’s mini blog is dedicated to some of the most amazing expats I have met in Georgia over the past few weeks, all of whom are doing great things.  Its crazy how closely knit the community is.  For example, my … Continue reading

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Writing Lesson Plan

Reblogged from Making a Difference: This ripped-from-the-headlines Lesson Plan has sort of developed over the last few months and I have found that in the chaotic and resource-deprived Georgian classrooms, it helps to calm the class, restore some order and … Continue reading

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