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    The Santa Fe New Mexican (New Mexico)
    June 29, 2005 Wednesday

    PECOS HIGH SCHOOL: PECOS TEACHER TO SPEND THREE WEEKS IN ARMENIA

    by SHANNON SHAW


    Pecos High School English teacher Mary Beth Britton is one of 15
    teachers chosen to participate in a three-week cultural exchange
    program in Armenia as part of Project Harmony, an online discussion
    course that pairs students with youths from other countries.

    "I think it will be very interesting to see how people in another
    country live," Britton said. "I think a person can learn so much
    about themselves when they're put in such an alien situation."

    Last year was the first year that Britton and her students
    participated in Project Harmony with students from Armenia, which
    borders both Turkey and Iran. Students chatted with each other online
    about the problems in their countries, their different cultures and
    also discussed literature and poetry, Britton said.

    "In the spring, my June class participated in an online discussion on
    social justice and children's rights," Britton said. "We prepped for
    their live discussions by reading work on the issues."

    As part of Project Harmony, teachers often visit the country with
    which they communicated during the school year. Teachers stay with
    host families -- teachers they will work with again during the
    upcoming year -- and discuss lesson plans and concepts for their
    students.

    Britton leaves the United States on July 8. From New York City, she
    will arrive in the Armenian capitol of Yerevan, where she will go
    through an extensive orientation.

    One component of Project Harmony "is not only to have the teachers
    and students working together but to involve the community," Britton
    said. "We're trying to come up with plans to involve community
    members."

    One plan is to have students from both groups -- in Pecos and Armenia
    -- write about evironmental issues in their communities and to have
    the students ask community members how to improve these situations,
    Britton said.

    "The trip to Armenia will be beneficial to the students," Britton
    said. "I want whatever I come back with to involve every class in
    Project Harmony."

    Britton returns to Pecos on July 26, and she will begin planning
    lesson for the next school year shortly thereafter.
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