The student trip is actually the second phase of a grant project submitted by Dr. Dan Prinzing of the Idaho Human Rights Foundation centered in Boise , Idaho . The first phase sent a team of 12 Idaho educators to Japan last summer. Michelle George, seventh grade teacher at Orofino Elementary, had the fantastic opportunity to be part of that group. The adults visited several major cities and cultural sites in Japan , including some public schools in Tokyo . The educators all wrote lessons plans on various aspects of Japanese culture that are now available on line to any interested teachers world-wide. All of the lesson plans can be found on the Idaho Human Rights Foundation web site: http://idaho-humanrights.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=12
During this second year, Anna will participate in a collaborative study of Japan with the other students from around Idaho . They will use the Internet to post projects and collaborate on their learning. They will be sharing their experiences with their home schools next year.
The third phase will bring Japanese students here to Idaho . Anna’s family will host one of the Japanese visitors for a couple of weeks in the third year of the program.
Anna Grimaldo was selected because she has demonstrated exceptional academic and personal qualities, along with an impressive desire to expand her experiences by visiting a country very far from home. Orofino can be very proud of her and confident that she will represent her home community well.
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