zaterdag 22 maart 2008

Thursday (20 - 03 - 2008)


Hello,
Today was a day filled with a lot of different things.


Workshop with pupils (digital didactics)
The first thing of today was the workshop with the pupils. The children of the 5th and 6th class of primary school came to our school. They could do the exercices that we had prepared the last few days on the computers.
Because we had 4 different groups of students with other exercices, the children were also divided in 4 groups.
We worked with a swop-system. That means that we had 20 minutes with each group.

First we showed a powerpointpresentation with information about the different countries. In the presentation they could see the position of each countrie on a map, they could guess of which country each flag was and at the end they could see different pictures of typical things in the countries. They also had to guess of which country each slide with pictures was, because the names of the countries were written in the language of the countries.

The children really liked it that they could guess the countries. I must say that the children were very smart. When i had their age, i didn’t know all those flags and the positions on a map.

After the presentation the children could do the exercices with hot patatoes. It were exercices about the typical music and instruments in the countries. There was also an exercice about different landscapes of the countries.

The children liked the exercices.It motivated them that they first had to see some movies of music on you tube to be able to fill in the exercicse.
You could see that the children were intrested and envolved during the workshop.


I have to say that all the students worked very well. In all the groups (also in my group) i saw that the Belgian and the foreign students were envolved. You could see that they enjoyed that they could help the pupils.

Everyone has done a great job!

CULTURAL TRIP IN GENK:

After the workshop, we went to Genk to do a cultural trip.


Turkish mosque

The first thing that we visited, was a Turkish mosque in Genk.

The first thing that suprised me when we enterred the building, was that there were so many other rooms in this building. I thought there would only be a huge room to pray in on the inside, but this is only a little part of it.

The first room we went to, was a nice room with a cosy corner with pillows, mattresses and a big carpet. We had to take of our shoes when we enterred this corner. The same thing counts when you go into the praying part of a mosque.

In this corner we got some general information about this mosque in Genk. I was suprised to hear that this mosque was build with their own hands and their own money that they had collected.
After the information, we could drink some Turkish thea. I tasted it, but unfortunately it wasn’t my thing. Some of the other students did like it a lot. Ofcourse the Turkish students were very enthousiast to drink something of their own country.


After the drinks it was finaly time to go into the mosque where the praying and the religious things happens.

We had to take of our shoes and the Turkish girls did a headscarf on their heads.

I loved this mosque on the inside. It was beautifully decorated and it was nice and warm in there.

I was suprised to see that there were no chairs in this room such as in other churches.


We got some more explanation about the mosque and the Turkish religion.

We saw how people of the islam pray. It was very interesting to see.

I was suprised to hear that the women pray in a different way then men do. (Some movements are in an other way with women.) I also was suprised to hear that they pray a lot during the day and that they even have a timeschedule for it. Ofcourse the praying doesn't always happen in the mosque. They can do it everywhere, but they prefere quiet and clean places.
It is expected that they pray five times a day with there face in the direction of the Ka’ba in the holy city of Mecca. The first pray is early in the morning before the sun comes up. It wouldn’t be something for me to get up so early in the morning to pray. Especially because the praying is such an intense ritual.

I really liked the visit in this Turkish mosque. I have seen and learned a lot of interesting things.


The Ukraine church

The next thing we visited, was a beautiful Ukraine church.

On the outside you get a joyful feeling because of the light colour, the beautiful building and its wonderful surroundings.


On the inside i got a warm, cosy, but also a little bit of a heavy feeling because of the dark colours, the smell of incense and the overloading of paintings.

We got some more information about this Ukraine churche and the orthodox religion from the Greek girls and from this man.

I was suprised to see how the man was dressed. I didn't know that this was the typical clothing for an orthodox priest.

The Spanish cultural centre in Genk
The last thing we visited, was the Spanish culteral centre.

We ate a specialty of Spain: 'paella'. I'm not so fond on seefood, but i have to say that i did liked this meal.

Offcourse the Spanish girls enjoyed it very much.

After our meal we learned some Spanish dances.



First we saw some beautifull examples.

Here you see a short video of these girls:

Afterwards, it was our turn to dance.


The Spanish girls were in there element!

You couldn't see only Spanish dancing. Also some students performed some things:


We saw some Turkish bellydancing and an Austrian folksdance.

After all the dancing, it was time to go home. I was very tired and in the evening i was glad to see my bed!


I really enjoyed this day full of different cultural things!



woensdag 19 maart 2008

Wednesday (19 - 03 - 2008)




Hello,


Today we finished the exercices and powerpoint for the workshop of tomorrow. We didn't had to do a lot because we had done the most yesterday.
We checked if all the games worked and did some finishing work on the powerpointpresentation.
After this we divided the things that we were going to say during the presentation.
Before the break we were already done.
Afterwards we worked a little bit on our weblogs until it was time to go home.
That was it for today!


See you tomorrow!

dinsdag 18 maart 2008

Tuesday (18 - 03 - 2008)

Hello,
Today we worked some more in our groups on the workshop.
I have to say that my group has worked very good. We are almost ready and i think that the work that we have done until now is very nice.
I hope that everything will be finished tomorrow so that we are ready to work with the children.



Byebye!

Monday (17 - 03 - 2008)

Hello,

Digital didactics
Today we had the second lesson of digital didactics. I was a little bit scared for this lesson because i was very confused the previous lesson. I thought that the assignment to prepare a workshop with pupils would be very difficult. Especially for me because i am not so good with computers. I get the feeling that computers always work against me. They almost never do what i want them to do!





I must say that i was reassured after the explanation about what we had to do in the workshop.
We had to sit in groups and do a little presentation about the different countries and do some exercices of Hot Patatoes with the children. I am in a group with: Lore, Serifee, Christoph and Eva.
I did know of the existance of the program Hot Patatoes, but that was far away in my memory.
Luckely my memory was refreshed after a short explanation by Sebastiaan and Ruben Jans.



After this we could start in the groups with the work. We splitted everything between us so it would go a lot quicker.
Before we realised it, the time was up and we had to leave the room.
I am verry glad that i left the classroom with a good feeling about this. Hot patatoes is'nt so difficult to work with. It is actually something very usefull and i even think that i will work with it in the feature when i am a teacher.



The rose of axen
In the afternoon we had the lastlesson about the rose of axen.
Luc van Helmont suprised me again with his approach.
We started with some funny exercices in the warming up such as:
- Standing in the room. One person is walking in the room. When this person stops, two other persons have to begin walking. When the last of the two stops, Three persons have to start walking... So it goes on until 5 persons and than we have to go back to one person again. When there goes something wrong, we had to start over again.

- Counting from 1 to 20 with the whole group. The special thing with this exercice was, that we couldn’t say a number at the same time. Than we had to start over again.

After this we talked in group about the previous lesson, about our expectations...
Luc tested us by giving everyone a peace of paper about the rose of axen. We had to put it on the floor in the right place.
It suprised me to see that the foreign students still knew a lot of it.



We also sad a lot in groups during the lesson.
We spoke together about our task. (giving examples of each ax in our own lives)
Another thing we did, was looking for examples of the ways of influencing an ax.
I have to say that this was something new for me. I have never learned or heared about these ways of influencing. I must say it was very interesting for me.
At the end of the lesson we finally were getting information about the house af axen. I was very curious about this. It was verry disappointing for me when Luc said that there was no time left to say a lot about it. I really think that is a pity because it is something very interesting.
I know now that you find in the house a lot of exercices you can do about the rose of axen. I saw a glimpse of examples.




Because the teacher really made me curious about this, i am planning to go looking in this house of ax on my own.
See you tomorrow!