In one week we will be leaving for El Salvador! We will be traveling around the country visiting schools, community organizations, and of course, squeezing in some ever important beach time. (Check out our interactive map here!) Before we get ready to embark on our 10 day journey to El Salvador, get a chance to meet the traveling teachers!
Name: Becky
Position: Instructional Coach
Tell us about your travel
experience. Have you visited El Salvador before?
I lived in Vietnam for 2 years
and also spent a summer on the Thai/Burma border. I have seen most of Southeast
Asia. I also have traveled to Germany, France, Ireland, Czech Republic, and
will be going to Bulgaria at the end of this summer! I have never been to El
Salvador...in fact the only Spanish speaking country I've been to is Dominican
Republic.
What are
you most looking forward to about this trip?
I am really looking forward to
seeing what schools are like there. I am hoping this will give me more
perspective on our students educational background which will enable me to
better serve students here. I always look forward to experiencing art, music
and food too when visiting new places. Also, I am excited for the opportunity
to practice my Spanish!
What are
you nervous about?
I am a little nervous about our
homestays and the language barrier. I think I know a decent amount of Spanish
but when it's actually game time, I have a feeling I am going to find out I
know less Spanish than I think I do. I get very shy when I have to speak in
Spanish and really worry about making mistakes. Also, I am nervous about weight
gain from pupusa overload.
What do
you hope to gain from this experience?
Above
all, I hope that this experience gives me a new perspective that will help me
relate to our students and school community better.
Name: Vince Scott
Position: ESL 5Teacher
Tell us about your travel experience. Have you visited El Salvador before?
I have
had the privilege to travel to many places; I've been to 5 continents and 49
states. I've never been to El Salvador or Central America so this will be a
first for me.
What are you most looking forward to about this trip?
I am most looking forward to meeting Salvadorans and getting to know a bit about them and their culture. I hope what I learn may help me be a better person and teacher.
I am most looking forward to meeting Salvadorans and getting to know a bit about them and their culture. I hope what I learn may help me be a better person and teacher.
What are you nervous about?
I'm nervous about not having as much time as I'd like or want to really get to know the people and cultures well.
I'm nervous about not having as much time as I'd like or want to really get to know the people and cultures well.
What do you hope to gain from this experience?
I hope to gain knowledge from the experience. I want to better understand the cultural context of our Salvadoran students and others from this part of the world. I may even get to gain a friendship or two as well. I'm excited to go and explore and learn and then share the word about VOTB and its mission.
I hope to gain knowledge from the experience. I want to better understand the cultural context of our Salvadoran students and others from this part of the world. I may even get to gain a friendship or two as well. I'm excited to go and explore and learn and then share the word about VOTB and its mission.
Name:
Carol
Position:
Teacher
Tell us
about your travel Experience. Have you visited El Salvador before?
I have
traveled fairly extensively to many parts of the world. I have always felt
comfortable and welcome in Central America. I was in El Salvador during the
civil war, focusing on human rights and protection issues, and again in 2010.
What are
you most looking forward to:
I’m
looking forward to exploring the country in peace time and learning about the
positive changes taking place. I also hope to brush up my Spanish.
What are
you nervous about?
Mosquitoes
and traffic accidents and doing without indoor plumbing and flush toilets.
What do
you hope to gain from this experience?
I expect
to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that drive Salvadorans to come to
the United States today, the challenges they face in adjusting to life here,
and the impacts on families and communities they leave behind. I also hope to
learn about initiatives to keep children from leaving home or getting involved
in gangs and that help children returning from the U.S.