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I Am a Fund for Teachers Fellow

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on June 27, 2014July 5, 2014
  • Fund for Teachers

About Fund for Teachers Fund for Teachers (FFT) is a non-profit that supports educators’ efforts to develop skills, knowledge, and confidence that impact student achievement. FFT believes that the most important learner in any classroom is […]

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Barcelona Here I Come! (Part I)

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on June 29, 2014July 2, 2014
  • Fund for Teachers

It was time to start my Fund for Teachers Fellowship. I had already paid for my plane tickets, tuition for the workshop, hotel, an Articket, a Casa Batllo ticket, and a La Sagrada Família ticket. No waiting in […]

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Barcelona Here I Come! (Part II)

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on July 1, 2014July 2, 2014
  • Fund for Teachers

  Barcelona In my previous post, Barcelona Here I Come (Part I), I talked about my journey to Spain and The Plan- my ingenious 5-step plan to combat jet lag.  When I arrived in Barcelona Saturday morning, […]

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Haiku: Barcelona

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on July 2, 2014November 8, 2014
  • Fund for Teachers

Oh, Barcelona, Guadi, Miro, Picasso Lost in its beauty. – K. Renae P.

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I Took a Bus Tour and You Won’t Believe What Happened!

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on July 5, 2014March 30, 2018
  • Fund for Teachers

Bus Turistic In my previous posts, I talked about the purpose of my fellowship to Barcelona and my 5-step plan to combat jet lag.

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My First Day: The Creativity Workshop

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on July 6, 2014July 6, 2014
  • Fund for Teachers

I could hardly sleep the night before our first workshop session. I was excited to meet my workshop mates and instructors, Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel. I’d been looking forward to the workshop for so long […]

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Doors of Barcelona

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on July 14, 2014July 5, 2015
  • Fund for Teachers

There are things known and things unknown and in between are the doors.

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Searching for Miró and Picasso in Chicago

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on August 30, 2014March 30, 2018
  • Fund for Teachers

Even cities can talk to one another through art.

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The Creativity Workshop: My Reflections

  • by K. Renae P.
  • Posted on September 4, 2014March 5, 2015
  • Fund for Teachers

Never listen to the naysayers. Smile at them and go tenaciously on your way and make your life happen! –Shelley Berc

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