The students, Community and I: Nothing will break the bond!!!
I embarked on this fellowship program last year in early January following an intensive one month training during which the fellows were taken through the things to do while in the classroom and outside.
Nervousness characterized my first day
in the field, being uncertain of whatever was awaiting me, but the children's
eagerness to learn and come to school every other day ignited my enthusiasm to
support them in all possible ways, and I subsequently braved out. Initially,
their turn up was very low, nonetheless, I liaised with different stakeholders
in first and second term through a campaign that was named THE BACK TO SCHOOL
CAMPAIGN. That ultimately made the parents' engagement towards their children's
studies to wax since we had a number of meetings with them. All through the
campaign, the parents' responses were positive and that was so because of the
noteworthy support that my supervisor had been rendering.
“The fellowship is a whole life changing experience because of its uniqueness”
I have developed an undoubtable
fondness for my P1 children and the community where I was placed and I am sure
nothing will break the bond between us. I could move together with the children
to their different homes and I must disclose that the hospitality of the
community members and their eagerness to listen to me, compelled me to
sacrifice many afternoons and weekends so as to conduct almost daily home
visits. After talking to my learners' parents and guardians, I got to know the
learners better and figured out the best ways to help each of them learn better
based on their distinct learning needs and problems.
It didn't take much time for my
learners to start coping up with what I was teaching them in English as their
second language. I am euphoric of my accomplishments since my learners can
speak English, can write their names, can say short English stories and can
sing English songs. The children have improved so much and they are ready to be
promoted to P2 come 2023.
The fellowship is a whole life changing
experience because of its uniqueness. It presents huge challenges to the
fellows and if one isn't ready for it, they may fail to relate well with
everyone. I do not regret ever venturing on this leadership journey as I have
gained numerous skill sets and experience from it. At the same time, I have
been able to connect with so many people because of it. I am overly grateful to
Teach For Uganda for challenging me and I promise to do so much for my
community and children in this remaining time that I have with them.
Akampa Secret
Teach For Uganda Fellow
Cohort 4
Kiranga Primary School
Namutumba District
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