Marc
Levitt has had the good fortune to work in schools and at conferences
throughout the world. The following are a list of some of the schools
and conferences where he has performed and/or given workshops.
(List includes also those schools Mr. Levitt will be visiting during the
(2006-2007 School Year)
Caribbean, Central and South America American
School of Guatemala; Guatemala
Colegio Amereican Del Sur; Guatemala
Inter-American Academy; Ecuador
Academia
Cotopaxi American International School; Ecuador
American School of Quito; Ecuador
Einstein International School; Ecuador
Colegio Melor; Ecuador
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Peru Escuela Campo Alegre; Venezuela
Europe Vienna International School; Austria
International School of Brussels; Belgium
St. John’s International School; Belgium
International School in Nice; France American School of Paris; France
International School of Monaco; Monaco
Berlin Brandenburg International School; Germany
Dresden International School; Germany
Internationale Schule Frankfurt-Rhein-Main; Germany
International School Hanover Region; Germany
Munich International School; Germany
International School of Stuttgart; Germany
American Overseas School of Rome; Italy
American School of The Hague; The Netherlands
International School of Krakow; Poland
American School of Warsaw; Poland
American School of Madrid; Spain
American School of Barcelona; Spain
Benjamin Franklin School; Spain
International Gothenburg Region; Sweden
American School of Zagreb; Croatia
Asia and Southeast Asia Woodstock
School; India
Kodaikanal International School; India American Embassy School in Delhi; India American School of Bombay; India
Chinese International School in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong American School, Hong Kong
Hong Kong International School, Hong Kong
American International School of Guangzhou, China
Shanghai Community International Schools, China Hangzhou International School;
Hangzhou, China
Brent International School, Philippines International
School Bangkok, Thailand
New International School of Thailand
International School Eastern Seaboard, Thailand
Seisen Internatinal School, Tokyo, Japan Yokohama International
School, Japan
St. Maurs International School, Yokohama, Japan
St. Mary’s International School,Tokyo, Japan
Yokota West; Tokyo, Japan
Taiwan American School, Thaiwan
Mr.
Levitt at Yokota
West School; Tokyo, Japan, September 2009
Mid-East/Africa Anglican
International School; Israel
American Cooperative School of Tunis; Tunisia
Istanbul International Community School; Turkey
Talk to Third Culture Parents in Istanbul; 2008 (Article
in The Turkish Daily News, March 2008, Article
in the Today Zaman, Istanbul, April 2008)
International School of Oman; Oman
American School of Dubai; United Arab Emirates
Marc Levitt at Conferences
CEESA; (Central and Eastern European Schools Association),
2008
Keynote Speaker at the Nordic Schools Conference,
Gothenburg, Sweden: 2007 (click
here for the talk)
Venezuelan International Schools, Caracas: 2007
EARCOS (East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools), Manila: 2006
ECIS (European Council of International Schools), The Hague: 2001
TRI-Association (American Schools Association of Central America, Columbia-Caribbean
and Mexico) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: 2000
NESA (Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools), Cairo, Egypt:
1997, 1998
Storytelling in the Digital Age; National Institute of Design; Ahmedabad,
India: 2002
Drawing
for Marc from student of the Colegio Menor SFQ, Quito, 2006
...Rave reviews here about your workshops
and performances for KG1 to Grade 12, teachers and parents. Your performances
are engaging, funny, poignant and real - we were all enthralled. Many
students still cannot understand why you have not published your stories
in the print media, although they really appreciated the experience
of your storytelling and your demonstration of how they can tell their
own stories in a more profound way.
The teacher workshop was also useful to change, or broaden our perspectives
about sources of inspiration for facilitating better story telling.
Many teachers said that they made instant changes to their lesson plans
to make our students' writing experiences more meaningful. The parents
also loved to opportunity to discuss the impact of third culture experiences
for their children, and themselves! You made the transition from the
youngest to eldest students seem effortless and were very flexible about
the program. So, thank you from the AISA community.
Ms. Alene
Morley
Librarian, American International School of Abu Dhabi, 2010
Drawing for Marc from First Grade student of Dresden International School,
September 2006
Marc Levitt,
American School of Bombay, November 2006
I
can sincerely recommend this experience for elementary and no
doubt also for middle school
students. We would be delighted
to have Marc Levitt return to
work with our students again. M.
Katherine Steward,
Elementary Principal Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lima, Peru
Drawing
from student of Colegio Americano de Quito, March 2006