Archive for 2014

In Ghana – Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh Delivers Lecture on Multicultural Education

As I approach the end of my sabbatical, I am intrigued by how much I have accomplished and baffled by the possibilities and opportunities to do more. I am grateful for the invitation by my host department, Educational Foundations, to give the first departmental lecture on April 8, 2014. Here is a gist on the […]

Another Sabbatical Activity: Book Chapter

Sidonia Alenuma-Nimoh’s NAME (National Association for Multicultural Education) Book chapter proposal was accepted for the upcoming first book of the NAME Series. The Diversity, Equity and Social Justice Handbook for Practicing Educators is a four-book series. This first handbook, Leadership, will provide school leaders with practical steps for implementing multicultural education into schools. Here is the […]

A Gist Of My Sabbatical Research

While on sabbatical this 2013/3014 academic year, I have been researching on the various ways in which perspectives of educators in America are similar or different from those of educators in Ghana.  One of my accomplishments in connection with this endeavor is in the form of a presentation I made at the National Association of […]

Panoramic Canopy Walk Experience in Ghana

Kakum National Park is one of the best known national parks in Ghana; it is in the southern part of Ghana, in what is known as the Central Region. The Park was first established in 1990 from an area of 350 square kilometers to the north of Cape Coast and Elmina near the small town […]

2015 J-Term in Ghana

While on sabbatical, I am also preparing for an upcoming course. In January 2015, I will be teaching a J-term course ~ SERVICE-LEARNING ACROSS CULTURES: SERVE WHILE YOU LEARN ABOUT CULTURES OF GHANA. Students enrolled in this course will travel with me to Ghana to serve and learn about cultures of Ghana. See file attached  Flyer-3. […]