Aka Andre Blehou, a high school English teacher from Ivory Coast participating in the Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA)program at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, snaps photos during a Chinese New Year’s Eve celebration.Photo Credit,Shawn Cetrone, Winthrop University
Teaching Excellence and Achievement participants Taghreed Mubaideen, a Jordanian high school teacher and Suzy Huiracocha Panama, an Ecuadorian high school teacher, chat with classmates at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, about a lesson.Photo Credit,Photo by Shawn Cetrone, Winthrop University
TEA participants Joseph Mamogo, of South Africa, and Kumar Mariyanna, of India, record their magnified surroundings on iPads, using an inexpensive mini-microscope, in a demonstration of how to cost-effectively incorporate technology into lessons.Photo Credit,Photo by Shawn Cetrone, Winthrop University.
Siby Sebastian, an Indian math teacher participating in the Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA)program at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, helps a Northwestern High student with an algebra assignment.Photo Credit,Photo by Shawn Cetrone, Winthrop University