hello.
just a short update today. no reason really.
i'm on a fidgety mood today, maybe because the weather is pretty rubbish and i can't do too much. i'm a trapped animal right now. my house is clean and most of my prep-work and paperwork is done for next week. so, what to do now?
last night i went to a friends for home-made sushi which was pretty cool. i tried goya for the first time (it's an okinawan vegetable, translated as bitter melon) and it was ok: looked like a knobbly cucumber and tasted the way a hedgerow smells after you've cut it. doesn't sound to appetising but i promised to try everything that i could so i went for it. not as bad as expected but not something i could eat huge amounts of...
i had a board of education observation randomly sprung on me during the week and it went well! when i say sprung on me, i really mean it. i was about halfway through my lesson (it was at one of my mountain schools where i'm pretty much told "the topic today is X. go get em tiger!") and these official looking folk wandered into the class. rather proud of the fact i took it in my stride and just went with it. the BOE officials looked happy enough and one of the teachers told me they enjoyed the lesson so all is good in the mountains it would seem.
i don't know if i'd have preferred a little notice or if this way was better? this way, i didn't have the time to get nervous and really, until it was over, i didn't have much of a clue what was actually happening. i guess that made it easier just to get on with my lesson as usual, not having to worry about what was happening or how i was being evaluated/judged. i just hope the positive, enthusiastic comments were genuine and that the BOE folk were indeed happy with me...
on friday one of my usual teachers was absent and i taught that class under the supervision of the head teacher.
in the schools here the "management structure" is: principal, vice-principal and head-teacher. my understanding of their roles is: principal deals with visitors to the school, vice-principal deals with the managerial running of the school and head teacher deals with kids and classes. only the head teacher teaches classes (at least at the schools i work in) while the other two are purely administrators.
the head teacher at this school is a good guy, he always has time for a quick chat with me which is nice because i still sometimes feel slightly displaced at that school. anyways, he was super impressed with the lesson i gave, he remarked that the kids at this particular school aren't as enthusiastic as some others (which is totally true) so he was impressed at the level of engagement and involvement that i managed to create. i didn't tell him that today was the first day that the classes at his school seemed to pay even the slightest bit of interest in what i was doing. i was too busy enjoying it and praying that it continues...
he was also curious about the nicknames i've given some of the kids. i explained that if a particular kid gets particularly involved in an activity, i tend to nickname them after that activity to (hopefully) inspire a little bit of camaraderie. in this class there was green! and monkey girl. not as mean as they sound, trust me. the kids who have nicknames respond well to them and i would certainly stop if they didn't seem to enjoy it...
at another of my schools, one of the kids couldn't quite grasp where i'm from and kept shouting "america!" when asked which country i come from. so now, when i teach his class, he is known as "americaaaa!" and he loves it. so does the teacher. i had lunch with his sister last week and she sidled up to me and elbowed me in the knee (she's a teeny tiny second grader) and in a really low voice said "americaaaa!" made me smile so it did.
so yeah, i really have nothing much else to say. guess i should go figure out how to waste the rest of today...
peace.
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