December Meme
Dec. 9th, 2014 07:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have plenty of open dates for others to ask my questions and learn anything they want to know!!!
So go HERE and pick a date and ask your quesiton!!!!
December 9th - My fifth question was asked by
marchia43
If money was no object, which ONE place would you like to visit, and why?
If money was no object, I would want to go and explore Okinawa, Japan. I want to go there and train in the martial arts in the form that I study here in the USA. I have been training in the martial arts for 15 years now and I have studied part of the Japanese culture relating to early childhood education. Learning about the way they interact with others and form strong bonds and relationships in the family unit is amazing and missing in today's generation.
It's an island as well. I have never been to an island and to learn about the geography and history of the culture and the people fascinate my interest to learn and gain knowledge in how other people bond and relate to other people around them.
I would like to be an "exchange student" as they call it here and spend a college semester in a Japanese's family home and learn about their culture, their views of various topics, and their relationship and support towards their child/children. I would want to find ways that they use that I could try and use in my classroom with my students.
So go HERE and pick a date and ask your quesiton!!!!
December 9th - My fifth question was asked by
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If money was no object, which ONE place would you like to visit, and why?
If money was no object, I would want to go and explore Okinawa, Japan. I want to go there and train in the martial arts in the form that I study here in the USA. I have been training in the martial arts for 15 years now and I have studied part of the Japanese culture relating to early childhood education. Learning about the way they interact with others and form strong bonds and relationships in the family unit is amazing and missing in today's generation.
It's an island as well. I have never been to an island and to learn about the geography and history of the culture and the people fascinate my interest to learn and gain knowledge in how other people bond and relate to other people around them.
I would like to be an "exchange student" as they call it here and spend a college semester in a Japanese's family home and learn about their culture, their views of various topics, and their relationship and support towards their child/children. I would want to find ways that they use that I could try and use in my classroom with my students.