As we started our service learning projects I was very nervous as I was encountering the children, especially since there was a cultural, social and language barrier between us. I growing up in a small town of six-thousand and the only Hispanic people I encountered worked on the local farms in our community making this a whole new experience.
When putting together my PowerPoint presentation I wanted to encompass everything I was experiencing in the project, from where I was spending my time to what we were doing. Initially, we were told not to have pictures with children in them making this harder than initially anticipated. I started by collecting an array of pictures that showed the diversity and multiculturalism that was taking place in Escuela from the multicultural flag to the dual language welcome signs. Since I was spending my time in the gym and the game room I wanted to show a slice of what these looked like. Then there was the Easter Party picture, which I chose because it showed the diversity of the school and if other students didn’t get the chance to attend that night, they could still see a bit of what it looked like.
The text was more difficult; because I was doing a PowerPoint presentation and talking throw the entire thing. The text I decided to write was more or less a reminder for myself and brief descriptions as to what was being presented in the photo. Moreover, the last slide I came to the decision to write a conclusion that stated what I learned and what I wanted to achieve in my experience. Also, the background I chose their “motto” since it was all over the school, I wanted to bring that to life and remind everyone that it was there.
By learning the different ways of using the camera as an instrument to explore and explain what I was looking at and trying to get across was rather hard, when you were starting with no idea as to which direction you wanted to go. My decision was to show what I was experiencing throughout my time at the school from what I was looking at to what I was doing from day to day.
In my short time experience, I’ve learned a lot and come to enjoy going and putting in my hours. I’ve built relationships with some of the others through Boys & Girls Club and mainly a few children, who I’ve been with each and every time. The community is a very loving, friendly, personable and close-netted community. Everyone was very helpful and eager to make friends with you, get to know you and making sure you got what you needed out of the experience. I would definitely be open to an experience similar to this in the future and go into it as I did this experience with an open mind and open heart.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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