Saturday, June 27, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Robben Island
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
School Visits-Haves & Have Nots
Monday, June 22, 2009
Lungisa High School
Languisa means put things right.
Resources: $13 per student
Mandella University has donated 20 computers.
Science Labs: No equipment
Literature classes: Students have to share novels & teachers have to share classrooms.
At risk students: No resources
Library: A teacher is volunteering on Saturdays to organize a library. The majority of the books are in poor condition.
Playground: No formal playground.
However, the school has a choir & rugby, soccer & cricket teams for girls & boys. The school needs a van to transport the student to competitions.
At the end of the tour, a talented group of peer educators entertained us with songs, including Why Are We So Oppressed?, speeches & a skit they created. The students went to school on Sunday and prepared this outstanding performance especially for us. These 11th graders are excellent examples of youth being the change they wish to see.
The following is an excerpt from Mbatha's speech (which was 7 paragraphs):
The beauty of this land is that of a rainbow. We differ in culture, language, colour and religion, but isolation and abhorrance are no longer our problem.
This is a land of freedom, where people can live within their rights and have choices in their hands. No one is above the law.
We believe in humanity, that no one can climb and reach the mountain tops alone, the rocks mights strike you or you might get tired of climbing, but you can hold my hand and be next to me. Together we can.
*I will be sure to post the whole essay. I was so inspired I copied her essay in my journal. Her words of appreciation to me and her smile were worth a millions.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Addo Elephant National Park
Human Dignity Center
"We're an orphanage without walls." Cecilia
First, Cecilia's story is very inspiring, and I will be sure to tell you about her later. She is a wonderful example of someone who is "giving back," & trying to end poverty.
Pre-School-56 children After School-110 children
*Counselors for caregivers of these precious children
*Courses for caregivers who want to learn English
Funding-Churches, Choices Voice Forum & Be.More
Stephen Mazungula School
Empower
Accommodate
Caring
Enjoy
This school has more resources than others we have visited-heaters, carpets for story time, more books in the library & classrooms, field trips, etc. The school is also very organized with fund raisers, committees, after school groups (Karate, Net Ball, Brownies), etc. There is a genuine feeling of respect at SMS. As soon as the principal walks in, the students rise to greet her. This school is truly a GEM! (I'll be sure to post the GEM poster.)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Kama School, Port Elizabeth
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Emafini School-Our first school visit!!!
Posting
Thursday, June 4, 2009
South Africa Part 1: Preparation
What are my goals for the international internship in South Africa?
What aspects of the culture do I particularly hope to observe and study during the trip?
I wonder...
Is there a sense of community?
What is beautiful?
What do residents do for fun?
What are examples of the arts? (Music, instruments, Museums, Theater)
To what extent do the children enjoy their environment?
How has the global recession impacted S. Africa?
What impact does tourism have on the local economy? (Fifi World Cup, 2010)
What resources are available for students who lose their family due to sickness and/or poverty?
What subjects are taught?
How does SA invest in their youth?
To what degree is education valued?
What resources do teachers and students use?
How do students & teachers interact? Teachers & teachers? Teachers & admin.?
What is a typical school day? Schedule? Transitions? Recess? Arts?
Who will I share my experiences with upon my return?
Family, friends, peers, students, community, contacts in SA & anyone who is interested
South Africa Part 2: South Africa!
South Africa Part 3: Back in the U.S.A.
What are my overall impressions of the internship?
What are the most important learning results for me?
What was the best part of my internship?
I'll always remember...
