Educating Your Child Abroad Lesson 69
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There were great civilizations that flourished in Africa before the 1500s. Some of those civilizations were Kush, Mali, and Great Zimbabwe. Long before European expeditions Africans participated in international trading networks and in trans-oceanic travel. It is well documented that they had trading relations with India, China and other parts of Asia. In addition, when Europeans started doing expeditions they often hired Africans to help them with the expeditions. Africans were also well known as the greatest swimmers in early World History.
If your children love travel here are a few great explorers they should consider learning about:
Juan Gurrido and Esteban the Moor. They should also read 10 Pieces of Evidence That Prove Black People Sailed to the Americas Long Before Columbus
TODAY’S PROVERB IS:
You must act as if it is impossible to fail. - African Proverb from Ghana
WORD OF THE EPISODE
Nanga def means 'What's up?' in Wolof.
Grown Folks
Learning abroad is not uncommon among American college students, but our guest, Kori Majeed, a homeschooling mom, has incorporated studying abroad into her homeschool with her middle and high school aged students. In this episode we cover her approach to learning and what it's like to wear a lot of hats without losing sight of herself. Kori and her family often take their learning into their community. She truly understands what it means to leverage the village.
Here's what else we cover:
- Sending children abroad to learn
- Exposing children to other cultures
- Hands-on homeschooling
- Juggling a busy life, homeschooling, motherhood and marriage
Check out Medina Baye and their Quran Program.
Follow Kori on Instagram at @GreenRamadan
Jelani Women Travel Africa
If you are thinking about taking a trip to Africa, we would like to share with you that Ashley is the founder of Jelani Women Travel and is an award winning travel guru. She has curated service trips to 15 countries in Africa.
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