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The student was allowed back in school yesterday and he is living with a relative of one of the teachers as a guardian. I am a bit worried now that we are being too easy on him though, it seems that treatment of students varies between extremes here sometimes.
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Five of my students have now joined the national band and I am teaching two of them to play the saxophone, which takes a lot of patience but is really fun. I am nearly back to my old skill level and am finally starting to sound pretty good in a lot of our pieces. Band takes a lot out of me every day but I am really happy to be playing again. Plus, it’s great to have a way to interact with students outside of class. The students who give me the hardest time in class are always really happy to see me anywhere else and love to hang out. Whenever they see me on the street they always want to stop and talk and introduce me to their families. In band, they all cling to me like I am an older brother instead of the stern teacher that gave them a detention earlier that day. After school on Tuesday, a bunch of students started taunting me by singing Marshallese love carols outside of my classroom about me and Lisanne, another teacher at my school who was a volunteer last year. Then they hung out with us for a while and we all listened and danced to music from my laptop. It was a ton of fun and completely different from the constant stress I have from interacting with kids in class and keeping them in line. I am always amazed by how different it is spending time with students in real life than it is inside the classroom.
All of the faculty-housing based volunteers finally met our assigned host families last night, it was great. We had a big group potluck / barbeque at the house of one of the families and had our host families revealed to us one by one. I got to meet my host mom and am really excited to spend time with her whole family. She actually has a son that is in college in Hawaii and a grandson in 3rd grade at one of the private schools close to mine, who I am planning on tutoring in math and am excited to get to know.
A ton of other stuff has happened in the last month and a half that I will try to write about at some point soon. Till next week.
Students performing a dance at NVTI's opening ceremony
6 comments:
Great Blog, I just wanted to let you know I wrote a post about your blog on my website www.privateislandsblog.com. Enjoy your travels and I look forward to reading more about your adventures in the Marshall Islands
Hiya Hament, sounds like quite the struggle! Good luck with those students!
Blog sucks. Get to updating. More pics, less words. Also, linking to/or embedding a gif of a map to the humor/off-color commentary would be nice.
Thanks.
Hi there,
I've started to read your blogging because I work for the Maui Job Corps in Hawaii and I'm the Senior RA for the Marshallese dorms. I'm getting to know a lot more about their charming characters by spending quality time and doing some research as well. How did you come across such an opportunity to be able to teach in the Marshall islands?
Aloha,
ash
ashmaui@msn.com
Hello Hemant,
I came across your blog during some research on the Marshall Islands as I am interested in joining the WorldTeach corps.
Your blog has been very enlightening and, next to the WorldTeach website, the best place for me to get an insight into the program. However, I do still have many questions about the location and experience. I noticed that you are from Portland. I am too!
Would you be interested in telling me more about your experience, either via e-mail or in person? Hope you still check these comments/that you are interested!
Lana
Wrightl@pdx.edu
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