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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Kajiado, Kenya. Day 3

We caused a riot today. 3 girls managed to turn a school upside down. We didn't know it would happen!

Today's our second day on-site in the secondary school but our 3rd day in Kenya overall, but it feels like we're already residents of the country by now!

Our days at the school are brief and numbered. We can choose to get in, teach the girls then leave, or get in, interact with the girls and teach and be taught by them. We chose the latter. As much as we planned our program to revolve around us being the teachers, we're adamant on being the students as well.

The entire team enjoyed today's teaching experience - we split up 2 classes of around 23 girls each into groups and each member gave her group today's lesson (which was conveniently called "Lessons", with teaching websites such as BBC Learning, Khan Academy and Purdue OWL). Each and every student in the classes was so open to learn and explore without reservation the website we put together for them. The prevalent question they asked was ways in which they can continue their education in a place like Dubai and whether scholarships were provided or not. If that's not dedication, we don't know what is.

"You changed the atmosphere of the school," and "you're giving them exactly what they need," were some comments we received from the teachers and administrators of the school. In between classes, instead of chilling out at the teachers' lounge, we chose to go out and talk with the students of the school to get to know them better. We talked about what we wanted to be when we grew up, what we knew of each other's cultures and what both sides are hoping to get out of this experience.

Before we knew it, around 100 students formed a circle in their courtyard and taught us their traditional dances. It was spontaneous - we didn't plan for the girls to bring out their fur-covered drum, start singing and drag us to the middle of the circle to join in on the fun.

We made some amazingly bright friends along the way who we can see will one day build Kenya.

Here's a video of our first day at the class:


Al Bedaya Team in Action from Al Bedaya on Vimeo.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's update!

Al Bedaya Team - signing out

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Kajiado, Kenya. Day 2

What an amazing start to our beginning.

We woke up extra early (to a hotel with no electricity) and left for the Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Secondary School in Kajiado, Kenya. We were greeted by the school's 300 students who prepared Quran recitations, dances (by the students and members of the Masaai tribe) and poems to welcome us as their guests.

During one of the dances, it all got a bit too formal for our taste - I mean, we're here to connect with the students not be put on a pedestal, so what did we do? We joined in, but of course! The whole mood was uplifted then and there when we broke down that barrier, and the girls danced their hearts out.

We introduced our program to the teachers who accepted it graciously, and to the students who just dove straight in as soon as our website was running on their computers.

The girls blew us all away by their level of education (I mean, we set a pretty high standard, and they exceeded even that!) and by their determination to learn and connect with the world. The funny thing was, despite Facebook not being part of the program, all the girls created new email addresses solely to sign into Facebook and connect with us!

During breaks, we had a quick chat with the girls to get to know them better on an informal basis. We wanted to know what their dreams and aspirations are, and what they wanted to be when they grew up. Truly inspirational girls with big, big dreams and a very bright future.

What's even more amazing was that the girls stayed after school hours with us just to set up accounts and ask us more questions that we didn't want to go back to our hotel!

Scroll down for pictures.

A play prepared for us by the students of the Al Maktoum Academy in Nairobi

Here we are!

And here's our website!

We couldn't help ourselves. We're teachers now, after all.

The girls exploring the website with the packages we presented to them

Sticking our stenciled-out logo onto their wall while still paying attention to the students' needs

The booklet and the website working together to help the girls out

More videos and pictures will definitely be posted, but for now, we've got an early start tomorrow!

Al Bedaya - signing out.

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