Jeff Pageau
Jeff's Program
Jeff is a French teacher and International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Coordinator at a high school in eastern North Carolina. He has traveled extensively throughout France, central Europe, eastern Canada, and Senegal. In 2011, he received a Fulbright-Hays scholarship to study in Senegal. He is the 2013 North Carolina World Language Teacher of the Year. Jeff is thrilled to be returning for his 6th summer with CIEE.
Posts
Explorons la Bretagne!
One of the highlights of this program for many students are the various excursions offered during their month in Rennes. Last weekend, we explored St-Malo and the surrounding region. Today... keep reading
Komz a rez brezhoneg ?
If you were asked what language is spoken in France, you would naturally say “French”. But, did you know that France also has nearly 75 different regional languages and dialects... keep reading
Alors, on danse!
How do you define "culture"? You might think of aspects like food, music, or style of dress. But what about dance? When you think of Poland, you might of the... keep reading
On fait la cuisine!
France is known world-wide for its cuisine. Each region of France has its own distinct flavors: escargots in Burgundy, bouillabaisse in Provence, cassoulet in Occitan to name but a few... keep reading
Guest Blogger - Rosa F.
Today was our last day of our program. Tomorrow morning, the students will begin making their return home. Before we go, we had a student, Rosa, who wanted to share... keep reading
Escape Game!
"In the face of the increasing complexity of criminal investigations, the FBI Academy is looking for new elite agents. In the mysterious offices of the agency, you are received by... keep reading
Vert le jardin
Today, our Global Navigators explored a local community garden, Vert le jardin. During the visit, the students learned about sustainable gardening and the impact that this community garden has in... keep reading
La vie en famille: Guest blogger Heidi E.
On Sunday, we asked our students to share a picture that captured family life in France. The photo challenged inspired our student, Heidi, to write this blog about her experiences... keep reading
Le Patrimoine Breton
If you were to ask a resident of Rennes which monument is the most significant of the city, without a doubt, the #1 answer would be Le parlement de Bretagne... keep reading
A student's reflection on the HSSA experience in Rennes
We are excited to share another blog from one of our students! This entry comes from Matthew M. Everyone has their own favorite subject: it's natural we enjoy what we’re... keep reading