Thursday, July 9, 2009

Leah and Julie teach a class of African children for the first time


'our class size is smaller than this' these seem to be the words which went through their minds as Miss Leah and Julie taught their class of African pupils in Ghana for the first time. Certainly, there is a great difference between the class they taught in the U.S and the one they are benevolently rendering volunteering services to now.

The children too for the first time sat quietly and listened to their foreign volunteer teachers as they spoke with a beautiful accent.
Miss Leah and Julie patiently practiced their profession with great expertise as they taught Kindergarten pupils English Language.

They later visited the much older primary 1 and 2 pupils and read beautiful stories students of Damerest Community school in New Jersey, U.S has painstakingly prepared for their expected friends here in Ghana.

After this session, Miss Leah and Julie met all the teachers of the school and shared some very important teacher tips with them. Both parties were extremely glad about what they considered a wonderful experience. Obviously, there would be a great relationship between the two schools: Naa Kordey Memorial School and Demerest Middle School.

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