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Let there be light

Wednesday, 18 May 2011 | Views [551]

Today the gods took favor on us and we had an hour of electricity - the first in 10 days.  You can always tell when the power comes on because there is a collective cheer around the neighborhood and the sound of frantic scurrying as people dive desperately ... Read more >


Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage

Tuesday, 17 May 2011 | Views [1425]

Aunty Sue announced today (Friday) that she is marrying Mr Babia on Wednesday!!! She was as giddy as a school girl when she told us!  She is 61, white, and from Britain, and he is 38 and originally from Nigeria.  She is keeping it a secret from Haja ... Read more >


And God created herb and ass

Monday, 16 May 2011 | Views [621] | Comments [2]

Still trying to teach how to tell time - but it is a completely incomprehensible concept to many.  Now I understand why everyone is always late.  Here are some standard answers.   Write the following digital times in words Q:... Read more >


And a comma is...?

Sunday, 15 May 2011 | Views [423] | Comments [1]

Thank God Miss Jones is back in the classroom.  She is awesome.  She made everyone is the class write apology notes to me (in lieu of flogging).  I don't think they knew what they were apologizing for though, as they all said "sorry for being rude"... Read more >


CLAP FOR JESUS!!!

Saturday, 14 May 2011 | Views [572] | Comments [1]

Today SUCKED.  Firstly, there are now two teachers in the same class - Miss Jones and Mr Koroma - which is just stupid.  Miss Jones slept the whole time and left midday to attend a funeral.  We had to stop for 20 minutes because the rain was so torrential ... Read more >


Dead goat?

Friday, 13 May 2011 | Views [232]

Massive storm last night. Thunder and lightening and all. I'd consider it a hurricane, but apparently they happen daily during the rainy season.  I believe the monthly rainfall in Sierra Leone is about 10x that of San Francisco and 7x that of New Zealand ... Read more >


Kill the Driver

Thursday, 12 May 2011 | Views [266]

You are probably sick of my ranting about the school system so I'll lay off (although I did buy tons of supplies for the class today).  Also bought some cake (for myself) called 'Kill the Driver', apparently named because a truck driver was eating it ... Read more >


Doctor Seuss

Wednesday, 11 May 2011 | Views [438]

Doctor Seuss was a big hit in the morning.  We are talking, 'Mouse, house. Mouse on house.' - nothing as sophisticated as Green Eggs and Ham, Sam I am.  No teachers fell asleep today, although one little boy did.  Miss Jones asked me to give her my ... Read more >


Happy Families

Tuesday, 10 May 2011 | Views [288]

School today (Thursday), more Roman Numerals though it pains me.  Made it to (but didn't complete) Quiz 4 out of 9 (which numeral is bigger - IV or VI?).  The curriculum says they need to know numbers 1 through 500, but this seems insurmountable with ... Read more >


School System - observations so far

Monday, 9 May 2011 | Views [440] | Comments [1]

It's hard to describe how chaotic, disorganized, nutty, frenetic, and illogical things are here; and how poor the level of learning is.   I'm teaching 9-13 year olds and some students are still doing single digit arithmetic on their fingers - and only ... Read more >


Wednesday's timetable

Sunday, 8 May 2011 | Views [317] | Comments [1]

(Ide's classroom Fawe (Far-way) School above)   Official school timetable (very impressive) 8:30 - 8:45 Assembly 8:45 - 9:45 Science 9:45 - 10:15 Language Arts 10:15 - 10:25 Break 10:25 - 10:55 Social Studies ... Read more >


Roman Numerals

Saturday, 7 May 2011 | Views [385]

My first solo lesson! A bit of a challenge because I can't think of any reason why kids need to know about Roman Numerals. I prepare nine quizzes in order of easy to hard thinking 'How can I fill an entire hour with this?' Ice-breaker Me: Does anyone ... Read more >


First day teaching!

Friday, 6 May 2011 | Views [433] | Comments [1]

Finally my first day in a classroom!  According to what we had been told, our role is purely to assist the teachers and help the children in classroom activities. Under no circumstances should we be in the room teaching by ourselves as we are not qualified ... Read more >


Honored Guests

Thursday, 5 May 2011 | Views [305]

Monday was a special day, because instead of a holiday Honored Guests (alumni) had come from the UK to give presents to the children. We were scheduled to start at 10am , so anxious to be punctual I turned up at 9.50. I think this was a bit of a shock, ... Read more >


Thanksgiving

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | Views [502]

On Sunday we were invited to Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving (still haven't figured out what we're giving thanks for) is a little unfair. The children have to pay to have special outfits made for that one day, and never use them again - so the kids whose ... Read more >


Urination

Tuesday, 3 May 2011 | Views [298]

Another football game. Arsenal vs. Man. U. Most people are Man. U. fans here although Ishmael supports Arsenal and we bought him a team shirt today. Same bar, tattered flags and advertisements for Star beer ("Share the brighter life") ... Read more >


Fish, Plastic, and Soccer

Monday, 2 May 2011 | Views [267]

Today we walked into Lumley via the beach, which is not nearly as nice as Number 2 beach. We walked through a labyrinth of huts to get there. These often consist of pieces of corrugated iron held up by thick sticks. Some have walls, some don't. But as ... Read more >


Whiteboard markers

Sunday, 1 May 2011 | Views [446]

With not starting teaching, no TV, Internet, gym, or family, we fill the days by amplifying small dramas and setting ourselves challenges. 99% of the classrooms here use chalkboards. Sue happens to teach in one that has a whiteboard and was running out ... Read more >


The people

Saturday, 30 Apr 2011 | Views [472]

Haja Haja manages the  day-to-day administration and is great at arguing with people (police, customs officials, baggage claim...) on our behalf. However, she has told the Extra Mile director that the volunteers drink too much tea and use too much ... Read more >


Day to day life

Friday, 29 Apr 2011 | Views [475]

Transport Today we caught our first poda-poda. Imagine a mini-van with four back seats and up to 24 people crammed in. To catch one you merely stand on the side of the road and wave.  They will stop if they are not full or if they are full.... Read more >


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