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Ethiopia for Teachers Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad grant July 1-31, 2010 17 educators from 7 states across the U.S. Co-sponsored by Kansas State University and Ethiopia Reads
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Ethiopia AFRICA
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Ethiopian Flag
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Ethiopia’s neighbors: Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya
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“Claims to Fame” Only country in Africa never colonized – was occupied by Italy for 5 years Lake Tana is the source of the Blue Nile, which joins with the White Nile to become the longest river in the world. Lucy’s bones, hominid bones dating back 4.4 million years Legend says the Ark of the Covenant is located in Ethiopia Biblical account of Queen of Sheba visiting Jerusalem. Legend says son of Queen of Sheba and King Solomon founded Ethiopian empire.
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Ethiopia 13 months of sunshine! Capital city: Addis Ababa Population: 85 million people Area: almost twice the size of Texas Currency: birr 13 birr = $1 U.S. 1 birr = about $.07
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Language Over 80 languages spoken. Official language: Amharic English learned in school English is the language of instruction in schools for high school and college
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Fidel Ethiopian alphabet
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Heard from experts on the topics of: Health care Public & private education Ethiopian history Religion US Aid to Ethiopia Art Traditional music
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Topics… Literacy Filmmaking Children’s book authorship/publishing Agriculture/coffee export Teacher education programs Village life Gender issues Water / sanitation projects
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Special Highlights Reading with Ethiopian children in Awasa using books from the Donkey Mobile Library Conducting a bookmaking workshop with teachers from Fregenet School Delivering books to Ethiopia Reads libraries Visiting a rural village Water Project
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friendship peace understa nding tolerance respect diversity human rights health care education partnership s acceptance
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Notable Places We Visited Lalibela – 11 churches carved from stone, subterranean, connected by tunnels, 800 years old Gondar – “Camelot of Africa”, castles from the 1600s Blue Nile Falls
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