Indonesian Adventure Series

Kaleidoscope

May 17th, 2012 by Cedar
Kaleidoscope

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian   KALEIDOSCOPE I hold the kaleidoscope to my eye do a tiny twist with my hand and a new image appears I look,... read more...

Angkor Wat Temples

May 3rd, 2012 by Cedar
Angkor Wat Temples

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian.   ANGKOR WAT TEMPLES We meet our guide, Rom, after lunch at the hotel He too has the Fren(ch) English pronunciations so... read more...

The Trip to Siem Riep

April 29th, 2012 by Cedar
The Trip to Siem Riep

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian.   THE TRIP TO SIEM RIEP “Madame, there are no flights available to Siem Riep and the Temples? So,... read more...

I’m Not Nervous – Interviews with the 12th Graders

April 19th, 2012 by Cedar
I’m Not Nervous – Interviews with the 12th Graders

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian.   “I’M NOT NERVOUS” INTERVIEWS with the 12th graders 6th graders interviewed the 12th graders they... read more...

Cambodia

April 14th, 2012 by Cedar
Cambodia

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian.   CAMBODIA Phnom Penh–just the names bring forth images of war, massacres, jungles, poor peasants, rice... read more...

Singapore

April 10th, 2012 by Cedar
Singapore

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian. SINGAPORE under a spell and in a legend she is a lady hawk by day and the handsome wolf’s guardian by... read more...

The Famous Six

April 7th, 2012 by Cedar
The Famous Six

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian.   THE FAMOUS SIX 9 weeks at school it’s been nine weeks now next week is the last of the term the... read more...

That Name Thingy is No Problem

March 27th, 2012 by Cedar
That Name Thingy is No Problem

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian. That Name Thingy is No Problem 5 weeks of class Hi Ibu Hi Ale Selamat Pagi Apa Kabar? Baik Good morning How... read more...

Kilometer 36 (Tjilik Riwut)

March 18th, 2012 by Cedar
Kilometer 36 (Tjilik Riwut)

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian. a well-paved road goes from Palangkaraya straight to Bahrain on the right at Kilometer 36 is the entrance to... read more...

Houses and Food

March 13th, 2012 by Cedar
Houses and Food

This is another installment of Cedar’s Digest, a series of poetic stories about the experiences my husband, Ren Ruslan Feldman, and I are having living for six months in Central Borneo. We are volunteer teachers in a small, innovative Indonesian school. The school is child-centered with a focus on hands-on learning and character development. Classes are taught in English and Indonesian. Indonesian Food guavas and white rice pineapples and chicken green beans and river fish carrots and bananas white... read more...

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