(Above) In Indonesia students greet and say goodbye to teachers by touching their foreheads or cheeks to teachers hands. Sometimes they prefer the cheek to avoid getting sweat on the teacher. This clip is of poor quality. I'm saying "thank you in Bahasa Indonesian (language).
Today we spent time visiting a public school in Bangka today. Students and staff were extremely kind and friendly. (Above) 9th and 10th graders sing Christina Perry.
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Jane Liddy
6/13/2013 11:31:38 am
Mr Brady, I wasn't aware you were going to Indonesia this summer but I find that SO cool and an influence to never stop learning and exploring. Best of luck to you on this adventure. I'll be following along on your blog! Thank you for providing this for us to read!
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Susan
6/13/2013 01:11:45 pm
Looks amazing! Enjoy...
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Seth Brady
6/13/2013 03:56:11 pm
Thanks Jane. I'm on a 3 week fellowship to learn about culture, religion, and education. I will also make connections with teachers so our classes can work on common projects. There's lots more to come. Thanks for tuning in. :)
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Seth Brady
6/13/2013 03:56:28 pm
Thanks!
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Patrick Keating
6/14/2013 02:10:07 am
It's awesome following your venture Seth Brady! I may have to stop making fun of you in my classroom!
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Seth Brady
6/14/2013 07:49:54 pm
You would fit in great here!! Same Keating-esque sen e of humor.
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Tommy Locke
6/18/2013 09:44:06 am
Their school system seems very interesting! This has been great to follow along and see what have you been doing in Indonesia! Thank you!
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Seth Brady
6/18/2013 05:43:52 pm
Thanks for following!
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