More School Visits, Science experiments and even more food!
Shortly after arriving at Saran’s house we had some tea and
made the short walk down to the school where we were very warmly welcomed by
the staff group with Tikka and flower garlands and after a short chat in the
office it was time to go and observe some lessons. Rob and Sam went off to
observe a science lesson and I was able to observe a few lessons and see how
the library was used and all of the ways that the teachers had to record what
they were using and lending out.
As always I was very impressed with the ways that the teachers
made the lessons as interesting and interactive. One of the female teachers was
acting out a passage from the book and the children were engaged and were
clearly really enjoying the lesson. Although I do not speak Nepali it’s pretty
easy to follow what’s going on when the lessons are animated. So after a
morning of great lessons we walked back to Saran’s house for lunch. Santi,
Saran’s wife, had cooked us a wonderful lunch that was really tastey. I haven’t
found myself bored of curried vegetables and rice in the time that I’ve been
here so far and I don’t think that time will ever come, the food here is just
too good. After lunch we then walked back into school where one of the teachers
had hurried back to school once he heard that Rob and Sam where in school eager
to show them the experiment that he had chosen.
He was doing chromatography and after figuring out that that
paper that he had brought to class was card and not blotting paper we were able
to watch him do a demonstration for the children and then split the class into
groups so they could do it themselves. Then what we all thought that was really
great was that he then had a conversation with the class and was able to
discuss why the normal card didn’t work and why the blotting paper did. He was able
to extend the children’s learning through a small mistake that I was really
impressed with.
That evening we then all bunched up in front of Saran’s TV and
watched a film, which was really odd as his TV is the only one I’ve seen whilst
being here and it must be said of all of the things that I miss from home,
watching TV is definitely not one of them.
Wednesday the 27th we then had a 45 minute uphill
climb to Kokal School. Although I’ve been here a while now this was my first
visit and I can’t explain how wonderfully impressed I was when we arrived.
Kokal only has 28 pupils now and is only from Nursery to class 3. I observed
one lesson that the head teacher was teaching with class 2 and if I’m honest I
don’t think that I would have taught it any differently. He made great use of
the zone board, the pot of fairness and was getting the children out of their
seats for conversations and was also making the conversations relevant to the
children so it made more sense to them. One of the things that was most obvious
to Dan and I was that the children were used to doing this so we could see that
this wasn’t just a one off because we were there, which can sometimes be the
case. Then after that the children were all outside focused on tasks sitting on
mats with the guidance of their teachers.
We were then due to go on another school visit on Thursday
28th however Sam’s back was a bit sore as we’ve spent a lot of time
in jeeps over the past few days and they’re by no means a comfortable mode of
transport so Dan, Saran and I were planning to go. Dan then called on Wednesday
evening to say that he was feeling under the weather so we had to give the
visit a miss.
Rob and Sam went to visit Abhi’’s school for the morning to
see the difference between a government state paid school and a private school.
They then came to the conclusion, not unlike the UK, that there are many good
government schools and apart from the facilities there wasn’t much difference
in the teaching. Rob was unexpectedly asked to teach a couple of sessions
before he made an escape and they met up with Saran and I so Saran could say
his goodbyes. They then went shopping to get all of their bits to take home
with them and I caught up on some paper work. That evening Sam, Rob, Dan,
Bimila and I went out for supper which was lovely as always.
Rob and Sam then walked to Rani Ghat and back on the Friday.
I had the intention of going and set my alarm, unfortunately I woke up with a
horrible cold so spent the day pretty much in bed. Although, judging by how
exhausted Rob and Sam were when they got back I don’t think I’d have made it
home.
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