I am Vamsi Krishna, a trained graduate teacher in Mathematics, currently working at Kendriya Vidyalaya in India. I am on a Fulbright assignment as an exchange teacher at Hill Side New Tech High School. I would like to share my experiences of teaching, traveling, exploring, and understanding the United States.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thanks Giving ( Acknowledging the 'Schneiders')
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
'International Buzz'
The third week of November is recognized as International Education Week, and during this time, Hillside High School’s IB Program hosted its Annual International Night. This event celebrated the diverse backgrounds of Hillside’s students and faculty, showcasing their culinary and cultural contributions from around the world. Attendees enjoyed a variety of food, music, and poetry. I delivered a presentation to the audience, sharing my experiences and offering an Indian perspective on the U.S. academic system. The audience was eager to hear my views, and the presentation was filled with wit and laughter. Photos from Matt's blog captured the attention of many attendees. I would like to thank Mr. Foxman, Mr. McDuffee, and Mrs. McKoy for their invitation and for providing me with the opportunity to share my insights. I will post pictures from the program soon.
P.S : Wish me 'happy journey' to 'Savannah (Georgia) Trip'. Can I keep my blog updated regularly this time? Depends...
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
November Dances 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Harry Potter
Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Sarah.P Duke Gardens
The Central Library
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wrestling
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
People I met during Grand Canyon trip
Nico, a French French teacher. You read it right. He is from France.
Thank you for the lunch at 'Himalayas'. And best of luck. (I think, you know why it is for.)
The tour guide of Grand Canyon. The 'DUDE' at Rocks.
(D stands for deposition. U stands for uplift. D is for down cutting. E stands for erosion.
The process of formation of Grand Canyons)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pottery Part II
This message continues my previous posts about American handicrafts. Please check out the self-explanatory video. We will be visited by various officials over the next three days. Today, representatives from the New Tech Foundation came to visit. Tomorrow, we have a curriculum audit, and on the following day, we will host visitors from the community. Progress reports are also due this time on Thursday, so there's quite a bit of overwhelming work ahead.
Monday, November 17, 2008
One more over. Just 5 to go
Pictured above is the beautiful organ of the Chapel.
Pictured above is Nasher Museum. Sorry Cameras not allowed inside. So not many pictures.
Click on the links to see the details.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Pottery
Want to know how to make these porcelain bowls. Here is a demonstration given to me by an enthusiastic potter of N.C state fair. Though these professions are not new for India I never got time or opportunity see such stuff. This is learning by seeing. Learning by experiencing.
my first snow fall
Happy Children's Day...
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Meteor Crater
I had an incredible opportunity to visit the Meteor Crater Center in Northern Arizona. The tour of the Visitor Center added an educational experience to my Grand Canyon trip. The Meteor Crater measures over 4,000 feet across and is 550 feet deep. The observation telescopes provide a close-up view of various points of interest within the crater. One of the highlights is a 1,406-pound meteorite fragment, the largest ever found in the area, which is on display for visitors to see and touch. The former Museum of Astro-Geology has been remodeled and now features exhibits on the ongoing process of impacts and collisions within our solar system. The Interactive Learning Center includes twenty-four engaging exhibits, making it the most comprehensive and informative museum of its kind on Earth. There are also two interactive computer displays that showcase high-tech graphics related to space, meteorites, asteroids, the solar system, and the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet that impacted Jupiter. Additionally, I had the chance to see fossils for the first time in my life.