
On Science, Philippines and Ice Cream
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This episode begins with some women-on-the-street interviews asking two questions:
1- When you graduated from high school, what was it like? What did you expect your life would look like?
2. Did things turn out the way you expected?
Jazmin Geografo left the city of Manilla, Philippines (population 21 million) to try her hand at teaching science in the United States, specifically, the small town of Knappa, Oregon, (population 1800)
Originally, she sought to become a journalist major, but plans changed when she wasn't admitted to her preferred school.
Listen in to her passion for teaching and cultural changes she's adjusted to.
And her fun final activity for her students- making ice cream!
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