• 256. Welcome Back Julie! Plus Lessons from Spain

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

256. Welcome Back Julie! Plus Lessons from Spain

  • Summary

  • The sound of Moroccan Arabic, the smell of dried buffalo chips, the taste of sugary mint tea, the view of an open prairie–in today’s episode Julie and Melissa reflect on immersive learning experiences and how education becomes a part of a person for the rest of their life.

    Julie is back from her trip to Europe, having spent a significant amount of her time in Spain. Always the homeschooler, she describes events on her journey that illuminated the true meaning of learning and teaching. She and Melissa discuss the joy that comes from being a lifelong learner alongside adult kids.

    As the academic new year begins, this episode is a great way to fall back in love with education.

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    Connect with Melissa:

    • Website: melissawiley.com
    • Substack: melissawiley.substack.com
    • Instagram: @melissawileybooks
    • Twitter: @melissawiley


    Produced by NOVA Media

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