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Please go here to access Mr. Wood’s journal entry for Monday, July 15, 2013.
One of the assignments for our NEH tour was that we teachers would share the responsibility of providing personal journals for each of the thirty five days that we traveled in South Africa. The assignment of the particular day for the particular teacher was done alphabetically for the first 24 days, and by volunteer the remainder of the trip. There were no guidelines provided for the individual journals, only that we cover the assigned day.
Most people wrote their journal entry in a common book. A few of us who carried laptops on the trip chose to type it. The entire journal will be scanned and emailed to NEH participants. Since everybody’s views are unique the full journal should provide an interesting insight into our trip. As soon as it is sent to me, I will post it here for you to look through.
A lot of the teachers on the trip chose to journal their entire experience. I did not; that takes an awful lot of discipline that I just don’t have. Instead, I used my single assigned entry of July 15 to deal not only with that day, but with many of the realizations that I would come to make over the course of our summer. Monday July 15, as Rich notes below, was indeed “one of the highlights of our five weeks in South Africa.”
The description for July 15 as noted in our syllabus:
“AM and PM Mandy Mankazana will be our knowledgeable, delightful guide for the day. We will visit the Apartheid Museum, one of the most significant sights in South Africa. Go on to Soweto Township where we’ll see the Nelson Mandela residence, now a museum, Regina Mundi church, and the Hector Pietersen memorial (the first student killed in the protests of June 1976 against the ministry of education’s decision to switch to Afrikaans as the language of instruction instead of using English). We’ll eat lunch at Wandie’s Place which serves a buffet of South African and Western cuisine. At some point Ms. Mankazana will divide us into groups of 4 or 5 and assign a local person to give each group a short walking tour of a residential section of Soweto. These minitours end with a visit to a typical house. Ms. Grant and Dr. Corby have been on Ms. Mankazana’s study tours before and this day will be one of the highlights of the five weeks in South Africa. Stay overnight in Johannesburg.”
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Please go here for introductory information to 2013 NEH South Africa.
This page will serve as a Table of Contents for blog and you tube links to the various interviews conducted by Mr. Wood with native South Africans in the Summer of 2013. The videos conducted with a Flip Camera, have been edited and posted to youtube. Below you find a link to a blog page that will introduce the specific subject of the interview, and the circumstances which brought myself and subject together. I will also a link to the actual movie.
Hopefully by watching these interviews you will experience a deeper understanding of a beautiful and complicated nation, filled with interesting people. Please check back to this post as interviews will be updated and posted through out the summer. It is my goal to have all links provided below, and on this blog by the start of the 2013/14 school year.
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I affirm that Tyler has completed his final graduation requirements for credit in Economics for the OHS class year of 2014. Bob Wood – go here for certification of grade.
Tyler – this is your blog site. Below, I am going to layout everything that is required for you to graduate with the OHS class of 2014 on Sunday June 1 and to earn your diploma. You may choose to not take this option after you read through it. And there is no guarantee that it ends in success and graduation. You must follow through on all requirements. Good luck Tyler – the success or failure of this endeavor is entirely within your grasp.
Time requirements: From May 29 until June 6, you must come to Mr. Wood’s class either three hours in the morning or three hours in the afternoon. If you come in the morning you are required to be to class prior to first bell at 7:50 AM and stay until 11:09. You may take a break during the time class passes. If you come in the afternoon, you are required to be in class by 4th bell 11:09 and stay until 2:45. Lunch is from 12:12 to 12:42. You may work or go to lunch. You may use class passing time for breaks. If you choose to you may work overtime – but one of the two shifts must be attended fully for the day. Continue reading
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OK guys…we are going to Chicago. YEA! No Oakridge School Board connection to the trip..so this is a post graduate, free man and free woman and free foreign exchange student, journey to the Windy City. Let’s say its the kick-off sojourn to the next step of the rest of your life. Anybody can go…as long as you’re a graduate or a Foreign Exchange student. Parents, host moms and dads, friends, or frien-ememies….
Please don’t bring somebody who is going back to Oakridge in the Fall, because with our crazy field trip rules – I don’t think I can go then.
Who knows, I’m trying to get that one figured out. If a parent wants to bring their kid – that’s fine. And if a parent wants to bring their kids’ friends – I don’t know how that can’t be fine. I guess they would be responsible for those kids individually.
I’m still not exactly sure how all these summer School Board restrictions work…I will try to get these specifics nailed down from Mr. McVoy before we go. And don’t worry the rules will only apply to me, – but I wanna go too. And we are going! So…here’s the skinny…
YOU ARE INVITED – to Chicago on Thursday, June 13…
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