Carolyn Nickels
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Carolyn Nickels-Cox | ||
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| Country | Thailand | |
| Years: | 1971-1975 | |
| Site(s) | Kalasin, Bangkok | |
| Program(s) | Education | |
| Assignment(s) | English Teacherwarning.png"English Teacher" is not in the list of possible values (Agroforestry, Sustainable Agricultural Science, Farm Management and Agribusiness, Animal Husbandry, Municipal Development, Small Business Development, NGO Development, Urban and Regional Planning, Primary Teacher/Training, Secondary Teacher/Training, Math/Science Teacher/Training, Special Education/Training, Deaf/Education, Vocational Teacher/Training, University Teacher/Training, English Teacher/Training (TEFL), Environmental Education, National Park Management, Dry Land Natural Resource Conservation, Fisheries Fresh, Ecotourism Development, Coastal /Fisheries Resource Management, Public Health Education, AIDS Awareness, Information Technology, Skilled Trades, Water and Sanitation Resources Engineering, Housing Construction Development, Youth, Other) for this property. | |
| Carolyn Nickels-Cox started in Thailand 1971 | ||
| Carolyn Nickels | ||
| Education in Thailand: | ||
| Kevin Acers, Frederick Baker, Rachel Bobruff, Carol Sue Chapman, Gerry Christmas, Charlene Day, Carol Ginzburg, Tony P. Hall, Tim Hartigan, Gary Helton … further results | ||
| Other Volunteers who served in Thailand
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| Kevin Acers, Frederick Baker, Rachel Bobruff, Ronald Cecchini, Carol Sue Chapman, Gerry Christmas, Charlene Day, Lowell Dunn, Carol Ginzburg, Tony P. Hall, Tim Hartigan, Gary Helton, Alan Hickman, Andrew Hokenson, Harry Hushaw … further results | ||
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I served for four years in Thailand. Two were spent teaching English at Annukulnaree Girls' School in Amphur Muang, Kalasin, and two were spent in Bangkok writing textbooks with the Secondary Education Unit of the Ministry of Education.
I have been lucky because, as a teacher, I have summers free and often travel back to Thailand. In the past few years, I have gone in the capacity as the group leader of Friends of Thailand, the alumni group for Peace Corps Thailand. We have sponsored many projects over the past seven years, and I have had the good fortune to visit sites throughout the Kingdom, some of which I was not able to visit during my four years as a volunteer.