“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.
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

I think that all the proffesor who works with all those communities are doing an excelent job and to lisent their experiences is another good part of learning because they have caught an invaluable knowledge hard to find.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Herr Kaiser
DeleteTheir work truly matter!
Very nice topic for the interview
ReplyDeleteThanks, mister Eusse.
DeleteYours was very interesting. I really enjoyed it.
She is a wonderful woman, full of knowledge and I know that we could learn more about her because she can give us more things than we expect.
ReplyDeleteReally good interview !
That's it.
DeleteOlga is a wonderful professor.
Hope you get the chance of getting class from her hand.
You really managed the interview to become a really interesting history about what seems to be a great woman. Thank you mister julian for sharing a little piece of our facultry! Great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Mistə!
DeleteWell, the purpose was to do our best. So I think I achieved it by this interview.
She is an excellent teacher who has given me the opportunity to fully trust her and to share with my problems to improve my personal life , it is the best ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that piece of your experience. It matters for me.
DeleteGood interview ¡¡¡ Thanks for sharing with us a little bit of that good teacher.
ReplyDeleteDear, misses.
DeleteThanks for sharing your opinion. I really appreciate it.
Dear Jean Paul.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are fine.
I wish you could comment my post. I would be so pleased
Many, many thanks, if you do it.
Hello Julián, how are you doing?
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see how good you transmit the information. I do consider these programs contribute to change every person's outlook, this let us know we have different communities in the country. I think that if we want this type of program to remain, we should give it more importance and try to understand it is worthy to study it, honestly I have taken it into account to be part of a degree like this, I really like the way this aside communities belief and behavior.