Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Frustrations of Teaching in Another Culture

 
The past few weeks have reminded me of the differences in culture and mindsets of Hondurans and Americans.  In the states participating in extracurricular activities is a privelege that students earn by having good time management and leadership.  In other words they have to have good academic standing and record in order to participate in activities.  Here this is not the case.  When outside school activites come up academics seem to take a backseat.  While preparing for fiesta tipica they took students from classes and canceled classes on numerous occasions so they could practice.  While I understand the value in this it seems that other times could be used; for example, after-school or even during PE class.  Now that fiesta tipica is over we are still facing the dilemma because SAG (student annual gathering) is coming in the next 2 months.  At SAG the students compete against the other Abundant Life schools in all sorts of activities including sports, bible trivia, spelling bees, art competitions, singing competitions, crafts and many more.  Our principal has decided that in order to give the students more time to practice for their events they would take out 2 of their classes each day.  So today I arrived to my 11th grade chemistry class to find out that they didn’t have class because they were practicing.  I couldn’t believe it!  First of all some warning or communicaiton from my administration would have been nice so I didn’t have to find out from the students and second of all they are going to be missing a whole chemistry class each week for the next 2 months.  So much for getting through all the material they want me to.  When I was not happy and went to find someone to ask about it I was told 2 more things.  First off, all of the students participating in sports would have practice before school on Monday and Friday and since they were commiting that time they wouldn’t have to arrive at school until after first period.  I was also informed that the students participating in SAG would be rewarded and have their homework/study load lightened so they had more time to practice.  Basically meaning I have to cut them a break and they would be exempt from some quizzes and tests.  I have never heard of such craziness where academics are so undervalued compared to sports and extracurricular activities.  I am currently trying to creatively come up with a way to handle all of what is happening.  I know that all students will have to take all tests no matter what, for my class atleast, but I am not sure how I am going to handle Tuesday afternoons yet.  My patience and creativity is continually tested here and I am learning a lot about myself and my priorities.  All I can say is I hope all the practice pays off for them at SAG and that they not only have a good time but are succesful in their competitive endeavors. 

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