In the third episode of The LibOwl, host Dr. Marco Crivellaro is joined by Amalia Zavakopoulou and Hercules Lianos, educators at ACS Athens, to discuss the transformative power of travel. The episode delves into how traveling broadens perspectives by stepping outside of one’s comfort zone and exploring diverse cultures.
This discussion highlights reflections on personal journeys before settling in Greece, such as living in London and America, and the invaluable role of field study trips in education. The conversation touches on ancient historians like Herodotus and their pursuit of knowledge through exploration, emphasizing the importance of firsthand experiences in shaping understanding.
The guests also share insights from a recent field study trip to Mystra, where students examined the Byzantine Empire’s art, architecture, and cultural values, sparking discussions on how travel connects history to modern life. From admiring Michelangelo’s David in Florence to savoring authentic Italian cuisine, the episode illustrates how experiencing art, architecture, and food in their original contexts enriches appreciation and understanding.
Join the conversation to uncover why travel is not just a luxury but a an meaningful experience for personal and educational growth.
Presenter: Marco V. Crivellaro, PhD, MA, MLIS, Librarian, Hasib Sabbagh Library, ACS AthensProduction Team: Pinelopi Feida, Shaya Ehtemshamzad (Class of 2025)
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