Today I enjoyed giving a guest lecture with the high school students at Yahya Kemal College, a K-12 private school here in Skopje. An impressive facility. With bright students who asked insightful questions.
"The school has been named after one of the most remarkable Turkish
writers and poets, Yahya Kemal Beyatli, who was born in Skopje. Our
school has been established in November 1996 in Skopje."
For more information about the school, see
the Yahya Kemel College website:
http://ykc.edu.mk/
and the Yahya Kemel College facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/ykc.edu.mk
Here are a few pictures from my lecture and from my tour of the campus:
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putting the "science" in political science by teaching in the physics lab |
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enjoyed Turkish tea while meeting with the school's principal director (before my lecture) |
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met with these high school students |
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stopping by the Macedonian class |
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the elementary cafeteria |
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had fun learning about the lego robotics program |
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all colors, races, creeds welcome .... I love how the school embraces and celebrates diversity |
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