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Teaching Methods

Published by Beth England on July 7, 2010

There is not much to report in Thaba Bosiu this week. The most significant update I have is the adjustment… read more

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The Joys of Being Sick

Published by Lina Hu on July 7, 2010

It’s official. I have been in Lesotho for one month. And sick for half of that month. It started with… read more

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COSC and Dating

Published by Beverly Patuwo on July 6, 2010

Last week, we taught our students how to apply the PSM (problem solving model) to help them on their COSC… read more

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Asking Questions

Published by Susan Su on July 4, 2010

It is hard to change something that has been in practice for so many years. As I teach at Letsie… read more

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Getting into a Routine

Published by Brittany Trentadue on July 3, 2010

7/1/10: Routines, Routines It has been a few days since I posted a blog, but that is simply that the… read more

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Technical Difficulties

Published by Beth England on July 3, 2010

Hey everyone! Sorry for the long delay in my blogging, but my Mac decided to completely crash and destroy all… read more

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Can't mess with the system

Can’t mess with the system

Published by Vani Rajendran on July 2, 2010

People cling to what is familiar and their own, and that basic human-nature tendency is no different here. We presented… read more

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Outreach in Leribe

Published by Lina Hu on July 1, 2010

I’m at outreach this week in Leribe, one of the ten districts of Lesotho. Actually, two of my fellow interns,… read more

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Visitors from Home

Published by Lina Hu on July 1, 2010

Dr. Oden, Dr. Machen, and Lauren came to visit Lesotho last week! It was really wonderful to see some familiar… read more

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HIV Disclosure for Kids

Published by Lina Hu on July 1, 2010

I’ve learned so much about HIV/AIDS since I’ve arrived! The doctors here give daily lectures to nurses and visiting scholars… read more

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