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01 June 2017

A Minute about.. Myself #HogsAbroad in Ireland

My name is Mackenzie. I'm a sophomore at the University of Arkansas, and I'm studying Childhood Education. In the next few years, I will be getting my Masters in Education. After that, I hope to move to a city to teach elementary age kids. I'm primarily interested in STEM education, which focuses on science, technology, engineering, and math. I'd love to teach this specific area because technology is becoming more involved in education and careers, and I think it's important for kids to learn more about this area.

Outside of my education, volunteering for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has always been something I enjoy. I have been involved with CFF for as long as I can remember. Throughout high school I was a local ambassador for the foundation, and have continued working with them by getting involved with the CFF Great Strides fundraising walk committee. The past two years, I have helped organize the local fundraising walk here in Fayetteville. Besides volunteering, though, I do like to hang out with my friends, watch Netflix, and go on road trips.

Read more from Mackenzie at http://minutewithmac.blogspot.com
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This program for education majors highlights similarities and differences between the Irish and American education systems, while evaluating the impact of culture and history on education. Students will be immersed in the Irish education system through interactive visits to primary and secondary schools in Limerick. Find out more at http://studyabroad.uark.edu/eduireland