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Friday, July 20, 2012

My experience with 'Teach India'

When I signed up for Teach India, I knew it is something I really wanted to happen. And after the initial screening, getting selected was the best thing to happen in a long time. :) 


Teach India, is a collaborative effort of the 'Times of India' and 'British Council' focused on teaching spoken English to underprivileged youth in the urban society who are in the age group of 18-32 and who have had basic introduction to the English language in school as their 2nd or 3rd language. 


As a volunteer, I was committed to 2 hours a day, 3 days a week for 10 weeks (3 months) and 56 hours of training prior to the start of the programme.


Teaching adults in the age group of 18 -32 years was not something I  thought I could do confidently. But I had confidence in the training given by British Council - and I was proved right. At the end of 7 days training that I took at one go, I found myself rearing to go and TEACH :))) with no inhibitions or worries whatsoever. These 7 days did to me what any other public speaking course might have taken months to achieve... as I always thought facing people and 'talking' was not my cup of tea. (LOL!). When I pushed myself conscientiously to come out of my comfort zone and to overcome my fears of public speaking - micro teaching gave me ample opportunity to do it - I felt liberated! 

At the Bandra Center of training, I met people from different backgrounds having vast experiences from what they do in life - but they were all there with me with the same aim - to reach out and make a positive difference in the lives of few others. I made so many friends out there... today we are connected via Facebook and plan to meetup on regular basis. :)

With lots of enthusiasm and equiped  with new methodology of teaching - it is something unlike the methods used in schools where teacher takes up lot of time talking, Teacher Talk Time (TTT), instead we were trained how to encourage Student Talk Time (STT), I started my teaching at an NGO near home at Don Bosco Traning Institute (Kurla).


Ms. Soniya Kshirsagar was assigned my buddy and we both were assigned differed days in a week to teach our class. She has been a supportive and a true buddy by all means. 


My learners turned out to be an eager and infectiously enthusiastic bunch of youngsters all in the age group of 18-26 years, they are 33 in all! :) . Till date they have maintained that eagerness and enthusiasm for learning - touch wood!


They just love coming to class where they learn to speak English by playing games; by taking part in pair or group activities; by performing role plays;  by story telling or sharing an experience; where they are not punished for not doing homework but are instead rewarded with cute stickers if they do it (while they just love being rewarded, I just love seeing their book being decorated :D). From being the shy, reluctant, hesitant, nervous, and low in confidence lot of day 1 to being the confident, happy, ambitious, well groomed individuals as they are today, it has been a journey of 50 -50 partnership between them (learners) and us (Volunteers, me and my buddy). Currently, for the upcoming convocation ceremony, my learners are practicing a skit in English which they will perform on stage for 5-7 minutes. 


With just last few classes remaining I am sure I'll miss them - will miss those eager to learn faces absorbing and hanging on to each and every word I say, who have shared with me their happiness and failures, who aim to secure a job that would make lives of theirs and their loved ones better


And what have I got in return? a satisfying experience that is priceless...

-Julie
To know more about Teach India kindly, visit http://www.itimes.com/public_teach-india.php?ctype=mumbai -the registration for the next cycle is currently open.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Magic figure of 10,000 views for my Infant Food Recipe eBook


It was a moment filled with pride and happiness, to read congratulatory email announcing my Slide share receiving 10,000 views! - a milestone achieved only by few Slide Share users" - as quoted in the email. :)))

Click on the link, http://www.slideshare.net/antnjul/infant-food-recipes to have a glimpse of the Slide Share and kindly forward the link to all women who have 'newly' entered motherhood and/or to those who worry a lot about the diet for their infants.

This is a dream come true moment for me as I have always wanted the Infant Food Recipe to reach far and wide so that more and more parents come back to traditional food when it comes to feeding their babies.

Also, it is time now to have an advance version of the ebook with additional recipes and additional information. Any kind of contribution, information, suggestions are most welcome :))))

-Julie

PS: for those who have missed this earlier, here is a glimpse of the same.
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