Scotland
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After attending a study abroad information session at my first-year orientation in the summer of 2022, I knew right away I wanted to go abroad for the maymester to end freshman year as I love to travel and learn about new cultures. However, figuring out where I wanted to go out of the countless locations…
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While my career goals are not teaching oriented, nor had I ever taught before, on the CAES Youth Engagement in Agriculture Scotland study abroad trip I had the opportunity to teach students at Troqueer Primary School, Dumfries Academy, and Laurieknowe Primary School about forensics. Prior to departure for this trip, our group was assigned the…
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They always say there is a first time for everything, and this trip was definitely full of firsts for me! Although I was not nervous in the days leading up to the trip, when I woke up the day we were supposed to leave the United States, the nerves started to rush over me. I…
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We are officially finished with the first part of our trip. We were able to go into schools to teach different lesson to two primary schools and a secondary school. In the United States, those would be grades kindergarten through 8th grade. My group taught Habitats. Our lesson included a PowerPoint and two activities. Our…
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I was able to spend two weeks in another country and experience all new things. This was my first time out of the country let alone the first time I was away from my family for more than a few days. As I was getting prepared to leave, packing driving to the airport, and going…
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While several people in my family have had successful careers in education, prior to this study away I had no interest whatsoever in teaching, especially kids. Now, I know what you are thinking. Why would I go on a trip to Scotland if the whole purpose was to teach their students agricultural education? Do not…
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As part of the University of Georgia’s College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences’ Study Away program, I had the incredible opportunity to embark on a journey that blended education, cultural exchange, and environmental awareness. My destination? Scotland—a land renowned for its rolling hills, vast lochs, and rich history. During my time there, I had the…
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Threave nature reserve in Scotland is a powerful reminder of the importance of environmental awareness and sustainable agriculture. Through my study abroad experience, including a visit to Threave, I gained a global agriculturalist’s perspective on preserving natural resources while ensuring food security for an ever-growing population. Threave nature reserve is a biodiverse haven with woodlands,…
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After a long first day of teaching at Troqueer Primary School, we ventured out to Moffat to hike Grey Mare’s Tail. The hike was strenuous and exhausting; however, the views were significantly rewarding. While journeying up the mountain, the trek resonated metaphorically with me. The hard work it took to climb was trivial compared to…
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We began our study abroad journey at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where we boarded our nine-hour flight to London, England. In London, we walked a lot, but for the most part, we learned to read and navigate the subway. I personally enjoyed the subway, and I think that it is an efficient way to get…