Saturday, 21 February 2015

Fifth Task


“We wander for distraction, but we travel to fulfillment”

  - Hilaire Belloc


Human beings, as per-nature-travelers, truly feel thrilled when they are traveling. Everyone has, even once, a desire of get-away and stays in other places just for a while.

Tatiana Chiquito
Laura Isaza
This week I was really delighted interviewing two “academic peers”. The first lady was Tatiana Chiquito. She was born here, Colombia, but she spent almost her entire live – at least her studies -, living in Milan, Italy. She is Colombo-Italian. She under graduated from a linguistic institution with emphases in English, German and; the second lady, Laura Isaza, is from here, Medellín, but after she graduated from high school at the age of 13, she started to travel abroad several times: she’s been in UK, Canada, US, and Argentina. She has studied Cuisine at Mariano Moreno Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina;  fourth semesters of Industrial Design at UPB and a Minor in Graphic Design from SENA; now, she’s studying Physics at Universidad de Antioquia (in fourth semester) and Bachelor’s Degree at UPB (“ a rare kind-of seventh semester” , as she explains”). As life-long travelers, both agree that the experience of journeying is simply overwhelming (in positive terms). It has meant, for them, to be in touch with diverse cultures and spend time with many people who have many differences in comparison at the way they were raised and, the very best thing: learning countless manners from each culture, such as feeding differently, adjusting their vocabulary according to the place, and behaving.

Furthermore, in relation with their last updates on each one curriculum, both have got deep experiences by teaching. Tatiana was working on a kinder garden at a Military school; Laura worked in school where she took over a course for physically challenged children. So that is why she got involved in education; therefore they carried on this specify degree.

Finally, there’s another thing missed to say: “A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans safeguards, policing, and coercion are fruitless. We find that after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us.” – John Steinbeck.
 Questionnaire

1. Where would you like to travel abroad and why?
2. Is Colombia a good place for studing a degree?
3. Do you like or have you ever heard the term "Journey Literature"? whether yes or not, please what spring your mind where you read it?

 

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Fourth Task


Music of the heart (1999)

 


This is very well-known movie, which its starring, Meryl Streep, portrays a remarkable person called Roberta Guaspari. She is a violin teacher who struggles to achieve a dream, an impossible dream (for those who are afraid of). As a sequel of an Academy Award’s best documentary feature nominated (1995): Small Wonders; a person from the real world, Roberta, founded a program for kinds named Opus 118 Harlem School of Music.

Educators have always had to defend their own position against many outside facts, such as: a tough environment, a well-structured system, and, most of all, each one particular story. Besides, the way everyone teaches might become in kind-of barrier for their endeavor, if they do not realize that the context and students respond to diverse needs and claims. It has meant teachers cannot reach what they have set as an achievement indicator for their work due to wrong methodologies. Roberta is a very interesting example of those teachers who, against many circumstances, struggles for raising these kinds at Harlem School.  At the beginning, she has no idea of how to handle the situation because of an inaccurate and closed teaching method that do not helps to manage this context where she is emerged. Then, after a long transition of failures and many advices, she understands how they, the kinds, need to be taught. On the other hand and bringing back the context, she has got involved on an extra-curricular program that is taken for granted by the School’s budget; therefore, the efforts are not seemed as truly worthy. Finally, she succeeds on her endeavor of creating something endless after a big and exhaustive fight. Now, in attempt of contextualizing this example, few teachers has won on "battlefield”. Improper outside outlooks and many other circumstances have been against them. In fact we, as future educators, ought to “play from the heart”.

So this is a questionnaire for you, readers,

1.     On a tough context, what would it be a good method of teaching for any subject? (In base of the Trailer)

2.     What do you think about “play from the heart”? (From a proper way of teaching)

3.     From what teacher did you learn the most?

 

Trailer:               
 

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Third Task


“Professor Adriana, professor Serna and I are the linguistics”

An interview to professor Olga Arbeláez


 

On wdnesday I got the opportunity of interviewing one of our remarkable professors in the Faculty of Education, Olga Arbeláez. She coordinates Etnoeducation program and teaches to some indigenes communities, as well, the subject: Introduction to Linguistic. 

As some may not know, the Etnoeducation program teaches to the indigenes communities being aware of writing through IPA1. So the program, itself, it is on task of helping to design a Phonetic Alphabet for these people because of a highlighted importance of perceiving these languages. However, professor Olga thinks this is a big deal because the endeavour on this project is turning tough due to some facts on the process. She lays out this semester, she had to invite professor Serna to her class because her students asked to her a lot questions that had to do with transcription and IPA. Why? Well, --as she can interpret--, some misunderstandings and lack of information by Summer Institute of Linguistics have made more exhaustive the process.
 On the other hand, she has gotten much knowledge from them and her experience there. She learnt there’s another Emberá family: Esperarada Siapidara Emberá. In particular the ways they greet have some variations in transcription terms. She explains it is because one those families is son of a linguistic and the other ones are children of another linguistic, as well; those families’ tongues come from the same root but this variations in base of transcription terms, turn pretty difficult a well appropriation of the study of these languages.
 Besides, Etnoeducation Program by compound by some subjects, such as : Language and Culture, Introduction to Linguistic, and Linguistic Analysis. This bachelor’s degree has a distance modality; therefore they only have 32 of 64 hours by attendance class divided in 4 days long. Professors that lead this program as well as Olga are: Adriana Álvarez and Juan Manuel Serna. “Professor Adriana, professor Serna and I are the linguistics”, she highlights.
Finally, she remarks the context in which these communities live in. she considers that this experience, itself, has changed her life-outlook and the way she teaches. She says that when you are there, in those places, every single person is unique universe: the diversity is everything, even for them because each one from a tribe has a different way of being, way of thinking.
Questionnaire
1.     Do you consider these programs contribute to change our outlook in transformation terms?  
2.     How we, the outsiders of these communities, ought to remain these programs?
3.     Have you ever one take into account to study a degree like this?
 
 

 1.               International phonetic Alphabet  

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Second Task (p2)

QUESTIONNAIRE


 

Paradise - Coldplay 
  • What springs your mind when you listen to the following  stanza (5 thoughts at least):
“So lying underneath those stormy skies, she’d say: ‘I know the sun must set to rise’”.   
  •  Have you ever consider the life as a Paradise?
  • “Music is the soundtrack of your life.” – Dick Clark. Could this quote becomes an encouraging way of thinking? Why?

 


Second Task (p1)


FIRST WRITTEN:

"Paradise and The Emotions"

Many teenagers (and some children), in school-term, start to find out the influence of feelings in their learning process. In some circumstances the system, Educational System, fails because of a state of mind follow-up lack. It means the only thing that really matters, the most, is a learning process throughout academic content. So what about the feelings in that learning process? It seems too blurry.  It´s very important to educate them, the students, in feeling take-care.

In order to make sense on what it said, there’s a stanza from Paradise - Coldplay .
“When she was just a girl,  she expected the world.
But it flew away from her reach
and bullets catch in her teeth.
Life goes on,
It gets so heavy,
The wheel breaks the butterfly.
Every tear a waterfall.
In the night, the stormy night,
She closed her eyes.
In the night,
The stormy night,
Away she’d fly” (2nd stanza)

Well, it sounds quite encouraging. Here it seems a situation, in which an ordinary girl is  on a endeavour of overcoming a “challenge” because she understands how the world works, and also, it is really worthy to give a try to that reality. Therefore, she is seeing the world by a different outlook and then she creates a new atmosphere to live in.

It is a fact, in Colombia many students – teenagers in general – commit suicide because they never learnt how to handle their own feelings along their growing up process; in high school they never were taught on taking care of what they felt; and, even worst, the teachers usually do not get involved in their student’s dilemmas due to the system bans that kind of relations between teachers and students.

From my personal point of view, Music eases my strain. Music by itself affects our perspective of life as well as school changes our thoughts because both reflect different way of thinking, indeed. In addition, my learning process in school was overcharging, as well: Everything had to do with our future as an individuals but nothing had any relation with how we should face the real world.  Fortunately, I had some teachers that encouraged me to overcome many difficulties even knowing that System forbidden them to act like that. At the end, I got by and I could achieve many life's aims.

Right now, I am studying my bachelor's degree and by this written I want you to beware of feeling follow-up in learning process. On the other hand, the effects of feeling lack of inside the System. What truly matter is our teenagers will be able to face their world, their reality, confidently.


Dear Reader, I would like to know how you feel in relation it with what it is said here. So, please, in your comment, take into consideration these three aspects:

1. An objective viewpoint
2. Our reality inside of the schools
3. Ways to resolve these kind of issues.