Yesterday was the last day of classes for the semester here
in Kafule. Monday begins finals week and
the students will spend the following week cleaning and preparing the school
for the month long Christmas break. Typically the students have a lot of
downtime during the day because meetings or other administrative work keeps the
teachers from making it to all of their classes. But this is definitely not the case around
finals time. All of the teachers are so
eager to complete the syllabus to get one more review lesson in that time in
the classroom is at a premium. During morning
assembly this past week all of the teachers stood around and argue and barter
for each other’s class time. Life here
is all about the community so personal pronouns don’t always have a place. “My”
class means nothing. So even though the
schedule might say that the students have math class I still had to defend why I
in fact should be the one to teach during that period. This made the week fairly unpredictable and
lesson planning was a bit of a challenge.
But it is great to see the teachers desire to work with the students and
I think the students really benefited from all of the work that the teachers
put into their planning this past week.
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