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There is a famous saying that “human beings live to learn or live to decay”. Life is a long journey of continuous learning. Everyone wants to learn something new and many of us want to share our knowledge with someone else. Our goal at GlobalScholar is...

on 12-02-2008 - 1 Comment
Growing up as a child I willingly opted for a chemistry set over a doll or a trip to the Pacific Science Center over a day at the movies. I know this probably sounds strange to most kids and I wouldn’t be offended if someone went as far as to say...
on 12-01-2008 - 2 Comments
Seth Godin is one of the most vocal and articulate observers of what many are calling "Culture 2.0". His recent book, "Tribes" got me thinking about how teachers are perceived... and how they perceive themselves. "Tribes"...
on 11-25-2008 - 0 Comments
Whether you are a middle school student, high school, college or continuing education student, note taking is an essential part of the learning process. Not only does it help you stay focused during lectures, but note taking also aides in knowledge retention...
on 11-24-2008 - 3 Comments
I get it. I really do. Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) are important to the future of our country. Discoveries and innovations in these fields can cure cancer, develop alternative fuel sources, and literally redefine how we interact...
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Kim Champley

Kim's interest in education began eight years ago, when she started her own tutoring business as a sophomore in high school. She tutored middle school students in math, Spanish and English and found it extremely rewarding to share her knowledge with others and get them excited about learning.

Prior to her employment with GlobalScholar, she worked as a journalist and editor for various independent papers and magazines within Skagit County. Kim graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in journalism and environmental science and has completed a certification in GIS as well.

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Brendan has been a teacher for the past six years and has five summers experience in summer camp. He has a Master's degree in Education from Northwestern University (ranked 6th in the United States last year) and around 20 graduate hours in graduate education focusing on methods of teaching and gifted education. He has taught in schools in major cities, suburbs, and rural towns. He has been in every classroom from kindergarten to high school either as a teacher or as a student teacher.

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