I haven’t been pushing it much, but in just over three weeks I’ll be on the road for the summer, riding a bamboo bike thousands of kilometers across Southeast Asia in pursuit of stories of environmental struggles and successes, as well as interesting examples of social enterprise.

Having just posted the Greener Shade of School post earlier today though, it’s been a bit on my mind… I know I’ll be connecting with the good folks at Green School: Bali towards the end of the summer, but I bet others will have leads on interesting enviro stories, or even schools doing creative and different things with environmental curriculum and outdoor education…

I would looooooove to be put in touch with any of them. Tips? Suggestions?

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2 Responses to GREEN RIDERS: Southeast Asia

  1. Viviane says:

    Hi Jamie,

    Wow- your blog is amazing! I just kept reading and reading! Riding a bamboo bike for the summer…wow, a Master`s degree will be a piece of cake!!! I did my masters with Endicott College and liked it very much. It combined face time with online time in a good balance. We did a month in July to begin, then a year on line, then another July and graduated. Just 13 months!! It was great! I learned it is important to get permission for the type of masters program you want to do from your teacher qualifying service back in Canada first or all your effort will not be acknowledged by them. I guess this is only important if you want to ever teach back in Canada, but hey, keeping options open is always a good thing! Based on this, I chose a masters with a research project. The math wasn`t as hard as I had expected and it was the best part of my study. You are right, face time is important. The exchange of ideas and learning form one another is invaluable and somehow bonding!
    I will miss all you COETAILers!! Loved your post on your digital footprint.. brought back lots of memories!!

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