Tag: fiction
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Creating Curriculum Through Myth
Turning Lessons Into Legends Imagine a geography class where students don’t just study maps — they travel them through the journeys of Mideus and Orié. Imagine a science lesson where nature’s cycles are taught as divine rhythms of life. Imagine a history course that doesn’t begin with wars, but with the wisdom of cultures passed…
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Why Every Child Should Own a Passport
The Symbol of Belonging Every Young Explorer Deserves The first time I held a passport, something shifted inside me. It wasn’t just a booklet with stamps and paper. It was a key. A key that whispered: “You belong to the world. You can go anywhere.” Now imagine giving that feeling to a child — even…
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Zebra Cakes and Myth
“There’s more reality in an image than a word.” – Joseph Campbell – It’s always hard dropping my son off Sunday nights after a long weekend with him. It always feels like it would never end. I have to share him with his mom. I learned to care more because I share more than I’d…
