(second of two recent posts)
The other night, Salome wanted to watch one of my movies. I showed her "The Wizard of Oz." Even though she didn't understand all the dialog, she got the gyst of the story, especially the witch part. I told her that everyone -- I mean everyone -- in America knows of this movie.
My family has a computer now. They bought a used laptop a few months ago, and mostly the kids use it to play games and listen to music and watch videos. I'm glad they were able to get it. It's strange to you and me, but only maybe 5% (if that) of the kids at school have computers at home. Or have even used one.
We do have computers at school, but keeping a computer teacher seems to be a challenge, so I'm not sure the students are getting any benefit out of them. The Ministry of Education and Science (who makes all the rules and decisions for the school system) has promised that by 2011 (I think) all the schools in Georgia will have internet. We'd be happy with windows, frankly.
My counterpart teacher (Zaira -- a wonderful lady) and I submitted and were approved for a SPA (Small Project Assistance) grant. We got about $2000 to make an "English Language Resource Center" for our school. Basically, we have painted up a little room real nice, washed the grime off the windows and such, and we're buying a computer for the teacher to use, as well as a printer/scanner, and some desks and chairs for the students. We also are buying a white board (you should see the state of the blackboards at my school. Most of them have holes in them). We have some books that we procurred from other sources already, so when the room is ready, it will be a nice place to have English clubs, and for Zaira to work on lesson planning, and for kids to study in after school. The room is quite small, but hopefully, the school will be renovated in the next year or two, and they'll be able to move the stuff into a new bigger room where all the English classes can be conducted.
Folks here are so appreciative when you get money or things for them. They have so little, and so little chance of getting anything. $2000 is not a lot of money, but it's getting us a little something that the school needs. So that's great.
I also worked with my host mother, Marina, on an even smaller project recently. She's a music teacher and she wanted a music center and a couple of microphones, so that she can improve the level of her voice classes. We were also able to purchase some cds. Her students learn Georgian, Russian and English songs, and sometimes French, Spanish, Italian too. So that was another small accomplishment.
Well, that's all from the front for now. It's getting late-ish, I'm getting tired, and my room is getting cold because the fire it out... so I guess that means it's time for bed!
Missing you all and hoping everyone is well and happy! Take care.