Thursday, September 16, 2010

First day of school (kinda)

So yesterday was the first day of school. I went to the lobby and met with two teachers and the lead teacher to ride to school. The two teachers that live in my building are named Liz and Brette.I decided to withhold the fact that my last boyfriend was named Brett too to Brette. hehe. My lead teacher is named Yvonne. She's a really cool assertive black woman that taught in Miami-Dade County and ended on the position of staffing specialist for the region I was working in ::cue in the It's a Small World After All song:: There are three other teachers working in my school., Anika (which we call Ms. Annie in school because when she said her name the Arabic teachers started laughing and said that it sounded like penis in Arabic. lmao), Barbara and Jean.
I will be coteaching with Brette most of the day and helping Liz. My classroom will be 2nd grade and I'll be helping Liz in 1st grade. I think this arrangement will work well. I really like both girls very much. Brette is Canadian and Liz is from New Zealand. Just from speaking to them there's a high probability that after this adventure I'll be moving to Australia to do my masters. Their curriculum is a lot more hands-on and their approaches are just great. Liz, Brette and Anika are the returning teachers. Anika is working with Barbara in third grade and Jean is teaching first grade (and had different people coming throughout the day to help).

On a quick note about Anika- she's ummm difficult. On first impression she's a very stubborn person and just carries a cloud of negativity around her. Barbara is pretty quiet but seems to be a firm person and Jean just seems really sad. I need to reach out to her. Unfortunately, Jean is short on cash and does not really have a ride to school. Our car is full and her hotel is out of the way. I'll have to think up ways to help her ot. Maybe I can buy some materials for her to use for now. :(

So getting back to the first day...We came into the office and Barbara, Anika and Jean were already there. The principal did not expect more than 1 teacher and got 3 new teachers. The principal had not created the schedule yet and the classrooms were full of construction dust. Any child that showed up to school was sent home. A few boys ran around the courtyard and were dripping with sweat (at only 8:15am!). For the most part we sat around waiting for the principal to give us the created schedule. When we got it, both Jean and I weren't on the schedule. For the next couple hours we worked on the schedule. Things got heated because Anika insisted on having someone in her classroom all day. She was obviously bitter that Liz had had a smaller workload the previous year. She defintely set a horrible first impression on people that didn't know her. She was demanding, and just generally bitter. Eventually after some obvious animosity we created a schedule that seemed to please everyone. Every teacher would be in charge of her own class and receive assistance from other teachers. I hope it works out nicely.

The day ended at 12:30 and I went home and napped for three hours. I need to stop doing that because it's making it difficult for me to fall asleep.

Today I woke up at 5:30 and we headed off to school at 6:15. We discussed rules and a discipline plan as a group and then were able to set up our classrooms. I lucked out because Brette had bought so much stuff over the summer. I need to find the teacher store and buy a few things to contribute. We made the classroom a little happier by adding a word wall, some Dr. Seuss animated rules, and a circle area with a chart paper graph. It's only going to get nicer. I kept thinking about the fact that back home I'd have two weeks to set up. A one day set-up is tough.

Today Anika seemed like another person. She seemed nice. Split personality? Who knows. haha.

I came home and napped again for way too long, made some awful spaghetti (I bought tomato paste to make my own and it was bitter - I'm sticking to Ragu Sauce), and now I'm watching Nurse Betty. I love how I have free cable with great channels that always play movies. Friday is my relaxation day and teacher party at night, and Saturday planning and prepping for the real first day of school.

I better take advantage of the next few relaxing days because they might be limited from now on. :)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Happy One Month Anniversary!

Due to major internet issues the past few weeks and just general distress that comes with moving, I've been MIA. My intent is to continue blogging my adventure and letting everyone know what I'm up to now that I have reliable internet. Actually making phone calls to friends is still an issue because my skype isn't cooperating yet and I've had little time in my apartment with reliable internet to figure things out.


That being said, I am doing quite well. There's still so much that I need to get used to. Just today I figured out how to reach my school that I need to report to tomorrow. As of yesterday I had no way of getting there. Today, the lack of street addresses lead to getting lost in a taxi cab for over an hour. What amazes me most so far is the way that things have a way of coming together. For today I will focus on what I'm feeling for the real start of my life here in Abu Dhabi. I will back track and catch everyone up on what I was up to these last few weeks. Some of the happenings involve blowing up my stove, going to Dubai again, a mini breakdown at a car rental place..I look back and smile because everyday seems to be an emotional rollercoaster. Things come at you last minute and as a result my tolerance just keeps building and I'm becoming a much more flexible person.

So in terms of my school placement, I am prepared for the worst. First and foremost, I will be teaching at an all boys school in a city called Baniyas. Baniyas has a bad reputation amongst the locals, especially Baniyas boys. It wasn't until a couple of days ago while attending an LT party at someones house that I didn't know anything about my school. The girl I spoke to actually got transferred out of my school because of how horrible it was. She was bit and her friend had things stolen from the classroom. She tried to encourage me and tell me that things might be much better now because there's more support than when they came in. In fact, they knew that new teachers came in February and completed the school year. They supposedly had a better time...

Today I actually met these teachers and not only were they very nice but 2 of them live in my building. I am riding with them and my lead teacher that lives around the corner to school tomorrow. Things work out as they should. They told me that in fact the school did not have resources and that the boys were tough. They survived though, it gives me hope. I feel like these girls will be a great source of support and that I won't feel isolated. Our administration does not speak English. Communication will be difficult. Luckily this year, they have created a position of lead teacher whose sole job is to support the English teachers in the school. Want to know the most curious thing? My lead teacher was part of the Miami Dade Public School system for 25 years. It's such a small world. The bastards in MDCPS did not approve her leave after 25 years, I made a great decision to leave.

Right now it's nearly midnight and I need to go to sleep. I am feeling anxious but mostly excited to find out what awaits me. Whatever the results are, I know one thing for sure, I am going to become a much better teacher after this experience.

Good luck to me!