Friday, August 20, 2010

American Visitors

How great was it to have friends from home come to visit?? During the months of July and August friends of the family and friends/teachers from school came to see Australia for themselves. Everyone came to school and many even stayed, which meant I could put them to work! Someone from home asked, "Do you have to work while the visitors are here?" My response was, "Not while they're teaching my class!" Well, when four certified teachers are standing in the back during reading groups, why not give each one a group?? It was wonderful!

It is terrific to imagine the ramifications, too, of having the girls come to school for as many as 5 days, for some. In Oregon, we all work together at school, and we are also friends outside school. They were able to see where I am and what I'm doing here on my exchange. They were able to see where their new friend, my exchange partner, comes from and what her background experience in education looks like.

They were intrigued with a different school system, like I am, and in awe of the Aussie way of teaching and learning. They loved meeting and working with the children, and learning briefly about the Aboriginal influences. They also helped out in other classes and spent time with the Oregon pen pal classes in the upper grades.

The school here was taken by the fact that so many teachers came to visit and spent so much time at school - even sitting through a reading adoption staff meeting! We got together with staff for social events (drinks at the local pub and dinner at the principal's home), and organized some of our own with staff as well.

The girls smiled as the Ibis strutted through the playground picking up lunch scraps. They enjoyed the beautiful blue uniforms and sun hats on each child. As the children shared news the class would answer in unison, "Thank you for your news, Johnny," a tradition here. The girls learned to bring fresh fruit to enjoy at 10:00 a.m. every day.

They didn't overdo it, however. Each day at school ended with a walk along a neighboring beach, a visit to the bakery in town, a trip to the lawn bowls club, or a napping afternoon back at the house! It was holidays for them, afterall!

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