Though my GIVE program has just begun and I have taught only one
class, but I do have something to write about this program.
Do not
always believe in Google
I had learnt a lesson about Google. It
was my first visit to my GIVE school. I searched information to get there on Google
the day before I went there. In fact, after I got the information about how to
get there, I found it different from what MOE teacher roughly told me, but I
chose to trust Google. And the result was terrible-- the school I should go was
CHIJ St. Theresa convent, but I went to its old campus.The school had moved to
other place! I tried really hard but I still could not get to the new campus on
time, I was late for my first visit. So, what I learned from this case was that
do not always believe in Google and always check carefully if there is something
you do not understand.
The
lovely school Guard
In fact, the lovely school Guard was not “lovely” at all the first
time I met her. It was my first visit as I mentioned above, I was late and I
had run out of the money in my phone.So I had to go the office on my own
rather than called my teacher for direction-- as I went into the campus and
walked on a road , a lady shouted at me like a tiger! I was shocked and later I
knew that she was the school Guard, but I did not notice her when I walked in,
I was so embarrassed! But after I explained to her, she became very friendly
and showed me the way to the office. After a while I got to know why she “overreacted”
for my behavior (I thought she overreacted at that time), CHIJ St. Theresa
convert is a girls’ school.Why did not anyone tell me about that before? She was
surely not allowing me a stranger to come in! She was a good Entrance
Guard. In fact she was very friendly because at the next couple of times I went
there, she kindly helped me a lot. Well, being strict in her job and being kind
to people like me, I think she is lovely.
First
GIVE class
If you do not teach a class, you will never
know how hard it is to teach students. After my first GIVE class, I had this
kind of feeling. In fact, my class was short; though the class was 35 minutes, I
only got 20 minutes to teach. All the students got together in 15 minutes after
the class began because they had to change classroom. And in my 20 minutes
of teaching time, they did not seem to listen to me… All in all, my first class
was totally out of my expectation. After that, I knew that my teachers were so
great because I could not do as well as they did! Anyway, it was my first class
and I would cherish it for the rest of my life. And I also had some good memory;
the students’ desire of knowledge through their eyes made me know that what I
was doing was meaningful.
Many of SM3 students joined GIVE program too and I hope they will have a
good experience through this program!
Actually I had almost the same experience with you~~It is quite difficult for a fresh man like me to find the school. And I need to take the MRT and exchange the bus and walk about 10 minutes~~And it is hard for me to control those little kids~~The give program is really a challenge for us~~
ReplyDeleteActually it took me more than an hour to go to my GIVE school...As for the class, I think maybe at first it is a challenge for us,but we can gradually get used to it and when we look back in the future, it will become our good memory~
Delete‘the students desire of knowledge though their eyes made me know that what I was doing was meaningful’
ReplyDeletethat sentence is beautiful~
Really?Thanks!It was what I thought when I taught those students~(I am really sorry for my wrong spelling of "through")
Deletewhat we do now is not only for the people who need us to help,but also for helping ourselves ,thanks for your writing that help me understand how meaningful we do now
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