Who I have meals with – by Thaithanawanh Keokaisone
Editor’s note: A good deal of light comes in through the cracks in the kitchen. Mr Thai’s post about the
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Editor’s note: A good deal of light comes in through the cracks in the kitchen. Mr Thai’s post about the
Continue readingJob-shadowing of colleagues, lesson observation, and joint research at the Karlsruhe University of Education, Germany Job-shadowing “Hallo”! I am Viengvilaiphone
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Continue readingAlthough we are huge “foodies”1 ourselves, we did not know what to expect of Lao food. We wanted to surprise
Continue readingUnfortunately, our time in Laos passed way too fast and meanwhile we are back home in Germany, busy with our
Continue reading“When witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween” (author unknown) Historical
Continue reading…after my parents dropped me off at the airport in Frankfurt and we said goodbye for a really long time,
Continue readingWe had some special guests from Germany only two weeks after our own arrival: The trombone choir “Floss”, named after their hometown.
Continue readingPress releases, both in English and German, on our project since the start in October 2015: PH Karlsruhe Newsletter –
Continue readingOur last preparatory session for Team III was packed with things to do and plan. However, the seminar was preceded
Continue readingMost people probably wouldn’t pick a farewell as their overall highlight, but the Lao farewell was an outstanding experience hands
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