Since my students are visually impaired, they need as much tactile learning as possible. I’ve never had to think about this before, but I am enjoying the challenge. I went to a big stationery store last week here in Daejeon and found these colorful balls. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with them, but I knew I… Read More
Do you know your ABC's?
God definitely me in a spot to get me out of my comfort zone here in Korea by teaching at a blind school. I have 8 different classes. For the elementary level, I have 4 classes, and I only see them once a week. For the middle and high school level, I have 4 classes, and I see them 2-3… Read More
Where have I been?
The big question is….”Where have I been?” Why haven’t I posted in several months? Well, I have a good reason. A really good reason. I resigned from my teaching job in Texas to follow a dream I’ve had for the past 10 years. I am teaching English in Daejeon, Korea. I have wanted to teach overseas for a long time,… Read More