Disclaimer: This video contains discussions about art that references phallic symbols in a spiritual context.
Join us for an enriching discussion centered on international travel experiences tailored for educators. Dive into captivating tales from New York City educators and world explorers, Don Buckley and Karen Blumberg, as they recount their recent journeys to India and Bhutan. While in Bhutan, they engaged with FAB23 Bhutan and extensively toured the country. They’ll delve into the insights they gained from the conference and share the wonders of their summer travels.
In addition, we’re thrilled to have Jesse Weisz of the Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO) as a guest speaker. Having also visited Bhutan in July 2023, Jesse will offer his perspective, contrasting and comparing his experiences with those of Don and Karen. Dive deeper into understanding Bhutan’s unique democratic model and their intriguing “Gross National Happiness Index”. Additionally, get an overview of GEEO, a dedicated non-profit that has empowered over 4,500 educators with travel experiences across 60 countries, enriching the lives of countless students through post-trip educational materials.
About Our Speakers
Karen Blumberg is a Technology and Innovation Coordinator working with faculty and students to integrate technology academically, creatively, and responsibly. Karen has organized TEDx events, Edcamps, and the Robo Expo. Karen has presented domestically and internationally about growing a professional learning network, using design thinking, integrating maker education, infusing science and math programs with robotics and programming, developing a social media plan for schools and organizations, cultivating STEM and STEAM initiatives, reimagining professional development, incorporating technology-enhanced projects throughout the curriculum, and harnessing new media literacies.
don buckley is a design thinker, innovator, and educator who uses design to create innovative solutions in education. He is the co-founder of Tools at Schools, Rewind Reset Forward and faculty at Teachers College Columbia University, an author, public speaker and workshop facilitator. don lectures and consults internationally on design thinking, entrepreneurship and innovation in education.
Jesse Weisz is the founder and executive director of GEEO Teacher Travel Programs. During and after college Jesse worked in film and photography, shooting catalogs for tour operators. In 2003, Jesse started his own new business development consulting company for European advertising agencies. In 2006 he began cutting back his consulting hours to start GEEO, which began running teacher trips in 2008. In September of 2010 GEEO received funding, hiring Jesse to work full time for a job he had been doing as an unpaid volunteer for the previous four years.
Insights
Educational Impact and Support
๐งต Regarding Fab23: The workshop on replicable materials and weaving was the highlight of the trip, showcasing the potential for hands-on learning experiences in education.
๐ Travel experiences, whether physical or virtual, provide valuable insights and opportunities for personal growth.
๐ GEEO’s goal is to help teachers travel affordably and bring their experiences back to the classroom, benefiting their students.
๐ G Adventures is recognized as a leader in sustainable tourism and actively engages in community development through their trips.
๐ Educators are provided with resources and support to enhance their teaching about different countries and cultures during and after their travel experiences.
๐ The pandemic has highlighted the importance of inspiring teachers and providing them with opportunities to explore and learn.
Travel Experiences and Insights
๐ The landscape in Punaka is mind-blowing and incredible, as seen in the pictures on Instagram.
๐๏ธ Bhutan offers a unique travel experience with its combination of administrative centers, temples, and monasteries, providing a rich cultural and religious immersion.
๐ Bhutan’s unique approach to addressing homelessness involves the king providing land to those in need, highlighting the country’s commitment to equality and social support.
๐ The Queen’s initiative to set up shelters and provide counselors for victims of domestic violence during lockdown is a thoughtful and effective approach to addressing the issue.
๐๏ธ The highest point in Bhutan, Cella pass, was a place where families assembled prayer flags and shared their chai tea with visitors, showcasing the kindness and hospitality of the locals.
The Fab Foundation: https://fabfoundation.org
Don Buckley on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/donbuckley/
Karen Blumberg on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/karenblumberg/
Global Exploration for Educators Organization (GEEO): https://geeo.org
Trip to Bhutan and Nepal next July: https://geeo.org/tour/nepal-and-bhutan-trip-for-teachers/
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