Author: Golden Key Innovation Team

Golden Key Member Taking Time to Help Haiti

Golden Key Member Taking Time to Help Haiti

After the recent disaster in Haiti, Golden Key member Yvette Pegues, from Kennesaw State University, left her home in Georgia for a Haiti Relief Mission trip with First Baptist Church of Woodstock. In regards to the trip, Yvette says, “It was my first mission trip and a God-sized […]

QS World MBA Tour

QS World MBA Tour

Register for the QS World MBA Tour and become eligible to apply for a $5,000 scholarship!

ShareComm Benefits Exclusive to Members Only

ShareComm Benefits Exclusive to Members Only

Golden Key’s trusted partner, ShareComm, is working to ensure you have the tools necessary to compete in today’s technology driven world.  Sharecomm offers GK members and their families access to the Corporate Advantage suite of products at a reduced rate.  This includes access to conference calling, web conferencing, e-marketing tools and web conferencing.  For more information about ShareComm and this partnership click here.

Three Golden Key Members Receive Gates Scholars Award

Three Golden Key Members Receive Gates Scholars Award

Golden Key International Honour Society members Alice Adriaenssens, Amna Jabeen and Katherine MacCord have been selected as Gates Scholars. The new scholarship program, created from the generosity of a $210 million trust from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, grants gifted graduate students the opportunity to study at the […]

Join the new Golden Key Facebook Fan Page!

Join the new Golden Key Facebook Fan Page!

Golden Key is excited to announce the creation of a new Facebook fan page and we invite you to become a fan.  Golden Key strives to offer its members a vast array of benefits, including connecting members globally.  With goals of increasing brand awareness and networking […]

2010 Golden Key International Summit Location has Changed

2010 Golden Key International Summit Location has Changed

Mark your calendar for the 2010 Golden Key International Summit 15-17 July in Scottsdale, Arizona.  The summit will be held at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, located in the heart of “new” Scottsdale.  Take advantage of the pristine desert trails, rivers and mountains the “Grand Canyon State” has to offer, while attending summit activities. 

First Annual Alumni Receptions

First Annual Alumni Receptions

Golden Key would like to invite all alumni to attend our first annual alumni receptions. These receptions are a chance to network with other GK alumni living in your area, meet GK staff and win cool things!  You will also be able to help shape […]

Member Benefit: Computer Discount

Member Benefit: Computer Discount

Golden Key membership has its benefits!  Among the many benefits are discounts on Lenovo computers and accessories.  Lenovo, makers of the ThinkPad, offer the Enhanced Experience with Windows 7 on all PCs.  Lenovo has just introduced the ThinkPad X100e which is ultraportable, available in bold colors and […]

The Life of the City Runs by the Clock. The Life of a Village Runs by the Sun

The Life of the City Runs by the Clock. The Life of a Village Runs by the Sun

I realised that the Tara.Ed Teacher tour was going to be challenging as soon as the plane touched down in Mumbai. The bursting city was just so different to anything I’d seen or experienced in Australia. Car horns, tarpaulins and roaming children everywhere! I’ll never forget that first night in the taxi: the wide-eyed baby staring at me as I drove past, crawling about on the median strip with only a torn singlet for protection. I couldn’t help but think of the baby monitor fitted to my niece’s cot, let alone the mattress, blankets and toys when I imagined her asleep back home. It was two worlds apart!
By the time we arrived at the school in the rural town of Ajra, it felt like we’d been gone for weeks. I was now accustomed to red onion with lemon before every meal and several cups of chai a day (not to mention eating with my hands and swapping G’day for the Marathi greeting Kusakai). The school was everything I’d imagined; we were definitely isolated from western civilization! There were very few cars and infrastructure, the roads were stretches of dirt, and cows were everywhere. Houses were quaint, painted in rainbow colours. The school was central to the village, and all 20,000 people in town knew the Australians were there. We were definitely the star attraction and the biggest thing to happen in Ajra for a long time. The number of coconuts I collected along the way, dances performed in our honor and the cups of buffalo milk I consumed can attest to that! In all my life experiences so far, I’ve never had such an overwhelming reception!
As a result of teaching Standard II (year 2) in Ajra, I’m more open to teaching experiences abroad and only hope to continue to build global perspectives in my pedagogy. I never thought I could learn so much from a school in a place where my kind of life is completely unknown. It may seem cliché to say that I won’t take things for granted anymore, but at the very least, I’ll be more inclined to bring the differences of students’ backgrounds out into the open. I can’t believe how much I learned from being exposed to the Indian culture. I’ve had firsthand experience of the degree to which simple resources like a blackboard, photo or picture book can perpetuate an understanding of a completely foreign world. Teaching the Indian students about school life in Australia demonstrated this: their amazement at seeing photos of playgrounds in Australia and hearing that children in another country liked to play football, too! Uncovering the cultural similarities and differences is a great way to prepare the students who are the future of our globalised world. The Tara.Ed Teacher tour provided the perfect culmination of my four years of study to be a teacher. I was able to put all of the educational theories entrenched in my head into practice whilst immersing myself in an environment which was the polar opposite to everything I was used to.
My life in Australia is no doubt run by the clock, whereas in Ajra, things definitely run by the sun. I’d like to think that I can incorporate both lifestyles into my classroom and teach in a way that blurs the distinction between the two. To come out at the end with such positive perspectives on teaching and learning has served to strengthen my belief in my suitability for the teaching profession, and I’m so excited at the prospect of one day having a classroom that transcends boundaries.
Keryn Simpson
Macquarie University Golden Key member
If you would like to find out more about Tara.Ed and how you can get involved, please visit the Tara.Ed website.

The Princeton Review GMAT LiveOnline

The Princeton Review GMAT LiveOnline

The Princeton Review recently finalized development of a new GMAT LiveOnline course.  Prior to the official launch, they are inviting 25 students to participate in a final beta test of the course and are offering a HUGE savings – $549 off – for any GK member.  The beta […]