Posts tagged student travel
Can a Teenager Really Change the World on a High School Service Trip?
Green From the Ground Up: Atlas Workshops with Episcopal High School Students in Haiti
Adam Whiteatlas workshops, environment, fondation seguin, global education, green haiti, haiti, international development, international education, partners in health, student travel
Learning from the world’s happiest city: Why you should travel to Copenhagen
Mapping East Africa’s Informal Innovators: Exploring the Matatus
Adam Whiteatlas workshops, frugal innovation, informal innovators, innovation, international education, map of nairobi, matatu map, matatus, nairobi, student travel, student travel kenya
The Atlas Workshops Guide to Time Travel: Time Difference and Student Travel
Year In Review – Atlas Workshops Redefines Student Travel
A Haitian Road Trip: Part Two – Mirebalais to Saint Marc
Adam Whiteeducation, environment, geography, global competency, gobal education, green haiti, haiti, interational development, international development, international education, student travel, study abroad
Student Perspective: Ten Game Changers I Learned In India
A Haitian Road Trip: Part One – Boston to Port-au-Prince (with a jiko)
Adam Whiteclimate change, environment, global competency, global education, green education, haiti, international education, port-au-prince, road trip, student travel, sustainable development
PROJECT LAUNCH – South India: Writings on the Wall
The Peace Corps for Teens?
Announcing Summer 2014 Workshops!
Adam Whitebangalore, global education, india, keraia, language barrier, madurai sikshana, south india, student travel, vidiyal, workshop
Travel Tips Tuesday: Traveling with Your Falcon…and Other Tips for Bringing Your Pets Along
Travel Tips Tuesday: Going it Alone
Early Morning, Hampi
The Atlas Story