"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." --Henry David Thoreau
"Service is the rent we pay for being, It is the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time."
--Marion Wright Edelman
"The fruit of love is SERVICE. The fruit of service is PEACE" --Mother Teresa
"Service is the rent we pay for being, It is the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time."
--Marion Wright Edelman
"The fruit of love is SERVICE. The fruit of service is PEACE" --Mother Teresa
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
All bad things are followed by good....Is that correct?
I will spare my followers the details of my major setback, but just give you the short version so you are up to speed. I was transferred out of my homestay family last night, and will be living with a new family for the next three weeks. The last host family was great, things just didnt work out and i wish them the best.
Ok, moving on...
I am supposed to be thinking of a service learning project at my school attachment. Now we have only been able to visit our schools 3 times now, so i havent made much progress in that area. During our training in the classroom we are being pressured to get the ball rolling on these assignments, but how can you really make progress before you even know everyone at the school? Nothing like a big white American walking into a third world country school and saying "hey im here to save this place, and this is what we are going to do." Thats what alot of people dont understand about this experience. Is that before you can make any change you must first WORK for their acceptance, respect and understanding. Integrating into this culture is crucial to the success of my program, so progress is so moving. I use most of my time meeting people, building relationships and gaining the trust of locals. Its an exhausting process, but one that will eventually pay off.
So i set up a meeting with my counterpart (the teacher) and my principal today after school. I went into the meeting hoping for some direction with what exactly the school needed from me, but i of course had some tricks up my sleeve. The voiced the need for some serious help in reading. Kids here are not anywhere close to their reading levels they should be at, but at least the administration knows that and wants to fix it. Now im no professional reading teacher, for petes sake im not even a teacher. BUT...as we all know, when there is a need, the Peace Corps is there to save the day! So i will train myself and use my experience to figure out how to help these kids.
I was glancing through our Peace Corps Volunteerism Guide last night and saw a project called "big readers, little listeners" in which older students read to younger students. It not only builds the confidence of the older reader, but it begins the process of learning to read for the youngsters. I thought it was going to be a perfect fit for my school, and a great way to start a project. Regardless of whether it is successful or not, its a good idea and will help the school gauge where their readers are at. I cant wait to get the project started, and i hope it turns out to be a great start to my Peace Corps experience.
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Good luck with your reading project! Maybe you should have the kids write their own short story and read it to the class so they can get a confidence booster before having to actually read something else, that way if they mess up haha nobody will know! Lol your amazing keep workin hard!
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