The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ thanks Knox College Students for visiting the Navajo Lutheran Mission in 2009 and writing articles and blogging about their experiences.
Six Knox College students - Ashley, Carly, Derek, Eileen, Michael, and Sarah - went to Arizona with Mike and Diana to work with Navajo Lutheran Mission teachers, students, and staff for two weeks - and have blogged about their experiences at the mission.
Knox College student blog about their trip to NELM in summer of 2009.
Knox College students blog about "multiple intelligences"
Knox College students blog about the "Navajo Language and Culture" they experienced at the NELM
Knox College students blog about "Schools back for the summer"
Plus - another blog with info about the Navajo Lutheran Mission was posted by Knox College Student Carly Kauffman (Chicago area) who volunteered at the mission during the summer of 2009.
Navajo Lutheran Mission School, Rock Point AZ Summer 2009
• Led professional development workshops for elementary educators
• Helped set-up classrooms and school library in preparation for opening day
• Observed and assisted in a fifth and sixth grade classroom
• Experienced many aspects of Navajo culture
Knox College is a four-year coeducational private liberal arts college located in Galesburg, Illinois, according to Wikipedia.
Knox College was founded in 1837 by anti-slavery social reformers, led by George Washington Gale.
One founder, the Rev. Samuel Wright, actively supported the Underground Railroad.
Knox College page on Wikipedia
Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:
NELM on facebook
NELM on wordpress blog
NELM on Blogger
NELM on Zimbio
NELM on myspace
NELM on bliptv
NELM on youtube
NELM on photobucket
NELM on Twitter
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