The last two weeks were hard work. When I came back from my meetings in Ilorin I had to finalise the preparations for my 3 day workshop. I had to organize the 3 day workshop for my National Volunteers and desk officers from the four states I work in. I is always nice to have this annual meeting with my volunteers. They are young and enthousiastic about their teaching; Eager to learn and bright. So preparing this workshop was a lot of work but with the idea in the back of my mind that it would be appreciated enough no matter what. In the preparation I have had help from Vonny and Lucy, the two other vso teacher trainers in Nigeria at the moment. Lucy gave me some ideas about the content, which she already had used before and Vonny came up with loads of games I could use to activate the participants. With all this in my mind I started preparing 4 weeks ago, first planning and budgeting, then working on content. It is a lot of work, especially when there are not too many people you can share your ideas with, as Lucy and Vonny had their own temporary assignments.
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In between the sessions delivered by Stanley, Vonny and I organized 5 sessions about teaching and the use of teaching aids and games during the lessons. The first session was about early childhood learning. Questions like what did you learn before you went to school? How did you learn it? From whom? And Why? It was a nice exercise to go back to the childhood, to the basics of learning. With that we started letting them do simple games like ‘Finding your Friend’. In the end of the first day all participants did have a well prepared game and group work ready for their own lessons. As home work they had to prepare a full lesson plan with a group work activity and proper lesson objectives.
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All and all I think the workshop went well till that point that we had done the evaluation and were giving out the money for travel allowance. Because as always the allowance was to small and there was a need to discuss this en plain public with my guests in the room. Like I didn’t know the allowances are too small, like I don’t know that Nigerians always seem to think you have to get paid to come to a workshop instead of paying to be allowed to enter (like in our own culture). A workshop like I had organized for those three days, they should at least pay 350 euro a person as we provided them with accommodation, food and drinks (water and tea) for four nights in a hotel.
But now after a few days my disappointment is gone and I look back on a good workshop. I want to thank Vonny and Lucy for helping me prepare and Stanley, Jonathan and Moses for their sessions and all participants for their active participation.