I don't feel like putting captions with every photo...here's some things that have happened within the past 2 months....I promise to write a post soon
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Hand Washing Day
A couple weeks ago I attended a Hand Washing
Ceremony. Sounds interesting I know. Well to begin, everyone in my school lined
up fairly nicely I would say. It was the first time I had really seen Ethiopian
children line up so to speak. We then began marching out of the compound and
before I knew it the lines became a cluster and the children went crazy. We
walked quite a few kilometers to what is known as Injibara Stadium. Kosober
Primary school wasn’t the only school in attendance; there were two other schools,
Injibara and Bahunk Primary. An American ceremony would then consist of the
children sitting in nice, mannerly order with plenty of room form a stage so to
speak. Well not this ceremony. The children became what do say, overwhelming to
me. Every one of them wanted to up front for the speaker(s). I couldn’t even
see the speaker(s), because the children were surrounding them like crazy. I
sat in a stage/blechers and was surrounded by children and adults (teachers I’m
assuming). The whole thing seems ridiculous to me. There was no discipline
except for a few students and teachers with sticks pretending and sometimes
hitting the students. I understand that is how they get the students to behave
and follow directions, but it does seem crazy and like child abuse at times.
There is nothing I can do about it, so I just let it happen. I feel like the
teachers and students need a training/seminar on how to properly sit for a
ceremony. Maybe I’ll have to attempt to show a short clip of students behaving
properly during a ceremony/assembly. I don’t even know what Hand Washing Day
was all about, something about how washing your hands is very important and to
prevent from getting sick. I think that’s what I got out of it. It was all in
Amharic, even the brochure I received. So that is my rant on
ceremony/assemblies with Ethiopian children.
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