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TEACHER TRAVELS

TEACHER TRAVELS, produced by Blue Ridge PBS, is an instructional television series that has been released for national distribution to K-12 schools. The series is funded by a grant from the National Educational Telecommunications Association [NETA] and features three award-winning area teachers as they travel the world recording the sights and sounds of Greece, Egypt, and Malawi in order to share their experiences with students.


Episode 1: The Agora - Ancient Greek Marketplace

Wade Whitehead teaches 5th grade at Crystal Spring Elementary in Roanoke City and visited Athens, Greece. While most tourists concentrate on the Parthenon and other monuments atop the Acropolis, Wade visited the Agora, an ancient Greek marketplace at the foot of the Acropolis, where archaeologists are uncovering the artifacts of the average citizens of ancient Greece.
Greece
   
Pyramid in Egypt Episode 2: Measuring the Great Pyramid

Ben Bazak teaches Algebra and Calculus at Patrick Henry High School in Roanoke City. He traveled with his wife Suzanne and their twin sons to Cairo, Egypt. There he recreated one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of mathematics: the measurement of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Using only the sun, a rod, and a length of string, Ben duplicated the feat of the Greek mathematician Thales of Miletus.

 
   
Episode 3: Malawi -The Warm Heart of Africa

Jenna Swann is a 5th grade teacher at Prices Fork Elementary in Montgomery County and visited the Domasi Government School in Zomba, Malawi. She traveled with several other teachers as part of a teacher exchange program between Virginia Tech and the Malawian government. Jenna beautifully captures the educational process in a school where students share limited resources in relatively primitive conditions.
Childen with a drum in Malawi

More about the teachers: All three teachers are past winners of the McGlothlin Awards for Teaching Excellence, an annual $25,000 award available to teachers within the coverage area of Blue Ridge PBS. The awards are sponsored by the McGlothlin Foundation of Bristol, Virginia. A stipulation of the award is that $10,000 be used for international travel, to broaden the thinking and experience of winning teachers and enable them to bring their experiences to their students and colleagues. Other past winners of the McGlothlin Awards for Teaching Excellence have visited Peru, South Korea, Russia, Scotland, England, Canada, Vietnam, Italy, and other countries.

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