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Monday, March 28, 2011

Living Through the Japan Earthquake: Teaching Around the World Blog

TeachHUB blogger and international teacher Kim Cofino lived through the Japan earthquake.

She shares her story and what she learned from her experiences in this and the Thailand international crises, including how twitter is crucial in crisis...

It’s hard to believe that this is the second time we (my husband, Alex & I) have made the decision to leave our home due to external situations in under a year. The first time was during the protests in Bangkok, Thailand, where we happened to live right in the middle of the protest area. And this week, we have left our home in Yokohama, Japan (for Singapore) due to the recent earthquake.

Although the two situations are very different, what I’ve learned remains much the same.

Read Living Through the Japan Earthquake

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