Monday, November 21, 2011
Cooking Class
Today was the last day for combined education. What this meant was that the students from Yungduck High school were no longer going to visit Hyeeun School. Therefore, today was a special day. Instead of hiking, we did cooking. When I went there, the ingredients were already ready. There were various ingredients, such as cucumber, ham, tuna, oranges, tomatoes, egg, bread, and strawberry jam. The ingredients didn’t seem to match, and I had no idea what we were going to make. It turned out that we were making French Crepe, and I still had no idea what that was. However, there wasn’t much process in making one. All you had to do was put whatever ingredients you want on top of the bread. This was easy for Hyeeun school students to process. Everyone enjoyed the food. Every pair, a Hyeeun school student and the partner, was assigned to process one ingredient. Everyone worked collaboratively, and the ingredients were prepared in a short amount of time. My partner and I were in charge of cutting tomatoes. I held the tomatoes, and my partner cut them using a knife. It was just enough to increase collaboration just by working together. Today was a great day because it increased collaboration, the food was better than I thought it would turn out, and everyone enjoyed it.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What The Rain Has Taught Me
Today, the day was rainy. In the middle of October, a rainy day is not a frequent view. Due to the rain, the entire faculties and students had to stay indoors. I was assigned to my room. The class was watching a movie. I had nothing better to do, but get a chair and join them. So, I did. The movie was titled the ‘Up’. It was an animation movie. I wasn’t really paying attention to the movie. Instead, I observed the students. Few of them were paying attention. Some were at sleep. Others were goofing around. This was the the typical scene you would expect from a high school class. Once again I realized that they were know different from ordinary students. They are just students. It was wrong of me to expect them to behave differently. I might not have realized this on while were hiking. The rainy day taught me something unanticipated.
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