Friday, October 3, 2008
Best American School
According to my original travel plans, by now I should be standing on the sidelines of a high school football game in New Jersey. But the cool thing about traveling by yourself is that you can go where fate takes you. I first came to Honduras in August planning to volunteer for a month and a half with a youth program. But after being here for a bit, I realized I wanted to stay longer and I found a job as a teacher at a bilingual school here in El Progreso. So at least for the time being I have made the switch from TV sports reporter to sociology, psychology, physics and P.E. teacher.
The school is called ¨Best American School,¨ a private bilingual school with about 200 students. I teach all of my classes in English--psych, physics and sociology to the 10th grade and P.E. to the entire school including kindergarten. This could turn out to be one of the toughest things I¨ve done. The hours are long and early: I wake up at 5:30am every day to be at school by 7:00. Classes end at 1:00 and then I work with the OYE radio program from 2:00-5:00. And the job is demanding: i'm teaching subjects I haven¨t studied for a long time, plus trying to get 22 1st graders to pay attention to you in P.E. class in a second lesson is a challenge to say the least.
But Im happy I made the decision to stay longer. Not everyone gets the chance to just put everything back home on hold and although I miss everyone back in the states, I know I made the right choice.
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3 comments:
Oye Carl!
Que tanto tiempo. Sus experiencias en Honduras me parece super bien! Echo de menos hablar espanol y la gente de las americas.
Tienes razon que la vida es una camino interesante. Ahora estoy en japon ensenado ingles. Empece mi segundo ano aqui. Es muy diferente que las americas pero es una experiencia nueva.
Pues, cudidate!
Hablamos,
Nate aka Nata.
Wow, nice tie! If I were you I wouldn't bother coming back, I think they've eliminated New Jersey high school sports altogether actually, because of, you know, the economy. Your pictures are awesome, hopefully I'll see you in Mexico over winter...chances of that are somewhat slim. Keep up the good work, teacher.
Hey, how about a blog update?
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