Education: Showing the world with language

By Kristie Kellahan
Updated November 23 2014 - 2:13pm, first published 1:37pm
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon
Transcending boundaries: Katie Grubb with students Malaika and Amani Okoth. Photo: Tommy Salmon

Katie Grubb says the best thing about teaching languages is seeing grow young people's interest and understanding in the world beyond their own backyard. The greatest reward for teachers is seeing the world of students open as their ideas of what is possible expand.

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