Guten “Morgan” from Germany!

Hallo, everyone! Arriving in Bonn was a trip and a halfffff. The complexity was intentional for the sake of a cheaper plane ticket and wow, was it an adventure. Now that I’m here and settled, I am so happy and I’ve more or less slid into my groove. But let’s start from the beginning! After “graduation” (those of us graduating immediately following Internship walked in … Continue reading Guten “Morgan” from Germany!

Incroyable – Seulement Une Semaine à Paris?

Oui, une semaine passée à Paris. It’s hard to believe! Mostly because for me, the transition from finishing spring semester in Philly to starting my summer internship was very quick, it feels like I was working on final papers only a few days ago (which is kind of true) but I have already worked at my internship site for a full week. And at the … Continue reading Incroyable – Seulement Une Semaine à Paris?

Wagwan educators?

I can’t believe my 5ish-months internship at UNESCO section for Teacher Development/International Teacher Taskforce for Education 2030 has come to an end. My last assignment was to provide support to the Secretariat of the Teacher Taskforce during the 11th Policy Dialogue Forum which took place just last week in Jamaica. Getting to see our work come to fruition during the Forum was one of the … Continue reading Wagwan educators?

Travailler Dans Le Temps D’une Canicule

Work details: In my last blog I mentioned that my task is to really understand Epistemic Network Analysis and to think about how coding works in quantitative research. I attended a workshop where I learnt more about quantitative ethnography and the use of ENA to study international collaboration in STEM. Then I learnt more about it by reading a book by David Shaffer. It was … Continue reading Travailler Dans Le Temps D’une Canicule

Stories from the other side of the world

Work, work, work,work,work…. (picture Rihanna singing this lol ) On my last post,  I mentioned that I was supporting the development of a handbook on Lifelong Learning. The past Thursday and Friday  the staff, interns and me, met with the authors of the handbook to revise the chapters they have written. Those couple of  days were long and intense as we discussed every single component … Continue reading Stories from the other side of the world