Internship week 2
2 weeks in
already?! Thinking that my internship is already ¼ done is absolutely insane to
me! Time has been flying by and everyday has been a fun adventure.
To be honest I have been enjoying every day so extremely much. Although I do really miss the people close to me in Belgium these last 3 weeks have been awesome. I feel like I am truly in the right place here and if this school were to be closer to home this would be my dreamjob.
I’ve been
doing a lot of buddy reading this last week to help the kids get to the next
reading level by spring break. This has been a great way of getting to know
some of the kids who I had not have a lot of interaction with. Because getting
to know 51 kids is a lot haha!
Math has
mostly been about fractions (breuken) and although I was kind of struggling
with the English vocabulary at first, I’ve gotten the hang of it and we’ve been
doing some great things. I do have to admit that it’s not always easy to
explain things like math and literacy in English when you’re absolutely not
used to that but I have been trying really hard and I feel like it’s going
quite good.
The team I
am in right now is very focussed on letting the children do their own thing,
they will often just put some vocab on the whiteboard and let the kids do
research and make their own presentation with explanation and examples so they
really know what these words mean. I feel like they focus on actually understanding
rather then being able to solve and honestly I do think it’s a good thing. I
used to be one of those kids struggling with hard math vocab and not knowing
what to do, so putting a lot of time and effort in that is something I feel is
necessary for some of these kids.
So at the
moment my internship mostly consists of individual support for kids who need it
most, there are some ‘new’ kids who don’t speak that much English yet so I will
sit with them explaining and translating a lot of things. During the individual
or group works I will just walk around the classroom and help wherever I can.
Having 4-5 teachers walking around and doing that is great because the kids get
all the support and help they need. I wasn’t a big fan of team-teaching before
but to be honest my opinion on that has changed a lot since I first came in
here.
The team is
honestly a dream, yesterday (Thursday) we went out for dinner with some people
and I had a blast! On Tuesday it was Joy’s birthday (my mentor) and so I made
her some chocolate covered strawberries and Jay got here a cake and we had a
little birthday celebration during our daily meeting. It’s so nice that these
people are not just colleagues, they are truly friends and you can feel that in
the school too. You walk in and every single person will greet you, ask you how
your weekend has been, hold the door for you or just come over for a quick chat.
Most of my housemates still don’t really talk so it’s nice to be in such a warm
and inviting team during the day.
Anyway, it
was another awesome week at Aoba international school and I’m in for a busy
weekend so I’ll talk to you later! Byebye <3
(I'm sorry for the delay, I wrote this on Friday but forgot to upload it hehe)


Zo fijn voor ons om te weten dat je op Aoba in zo'n warme en zorgzame omgeving terecht bent gekomen. Dat zorgt er zeker voor dat wij wat geruster zijn. π Shout out to all of the Aoba-staff!! ❤️
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