My teacher told me that she doesnt believe in homework but she has to give it because the parents want it. The parents here in Italy are soooo much into there children's life and act as a teacher at home also. Daniela sits down for almost two hours every evening (even weekends) to work on homework with Camilla. My teacher, Mariachristina says that there in no curriculum for them to follow in Carpi so she decides what the kids need to learn.This is VERY different. I couldn't imagine it. She also does not specialize in any specific grade but instead starts in First grade with her class and stays with them every year until fifth, when they move on to Schola Media (middle school). I can see the true bond that everyone has developed and I actually really like that method, I really think it creates a safe learning environment, and they are more open to express themselves. For example, along with the homework Mariachristina assigns for the kids every night she encourages them to come up with their own game for the lesson, and then teach it to the class the next day in class. I watched as a boy stood in front of the class acting almost as the teacher. Everyone loved this, It is just amazing to me how engaged they are, all of the time. They are so positive and love school.
At my school in Carpi they dont have a principle at the school or a front office. They teachers work at colleagues, my teacher said, they make the decisions together.
On Wednesday, for the music section of the class, Mariachristina taught the students how to read music with the recorders. She drew a music staff on the board and asked a few kids to come up to the board and add their own note. It was very non-tonal so she competed the line with a "sol" "do" and smiled at me! ;)
After they played the recorders for a little while she opened up the classroom for anyone to come up and sing or play a solo. They would come up and sing for each other (pop songs) It was soo cute. They all love each other so much.
I think what I appreciate most is the sense of community and joy that I see everyday with such little resources. These schools don't have a library or cafeteria. They don't have a playground with a jungle gym and the families purchase the school books, they aren't just rented out for free. But these kids LOVE to learn. Of course, they don't know any different. But especially now, I can see the amazing impact a good teacher can make.
I am learning so much!
And this week I GET TO TEACH!
Much love,
Melissa
Sounds totally amazing!! I can't wait to read more :D
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