Sunday, March 22, 2015

Getting to know our International Contacts



Getting to know my International Contact – Nura of Iceland
*I located Nura through the parent of a former student.  The family goes back and forth between Iceland and the United States because the husband is from Iceland.  Nura was the preschool teacher of the family’s children. I connected with her on Facebook.
*Nura’s school has 90 children.  There are three classrooms for 18 month to 3 year olds, once classroom for 4 and 5 year olds and one classroom for 5 and 6 year olds.  Nura teaches the 4 and 5 year olds.  
*Nura shared with me that each school has its own policy of curriculum.  Her school teaches the Living Value curriculum.  Each week they focus on a different character trait such as friendship, empathy and courage.
*Another focus for their school this year is on Fairy Tales.  They are studying the Fairy Tales of their fellow Scandinavian countries, Finland, Denmark and Sweden.  They use the stories to teach Math, Science, Art and Drama.
*They go on field trips to museums, parks and the old folks home on the public bus.
*The school is considered a public school.  It receives Government subsidies but the parents also pay.
*When I asked Runa what is her favorite thing about teaching preschool she said:
“The kids!  Every day is different!”
(N. Rashid, personal communication, March 14, 2015)

*When I asked Nura about poverty in Iceland she did not reply.  I looked into the issue and found out, “Icelanders enjoy a high quality of life, and poverty is practically nonexistent.” (Nations encyclopedia.com, 2015, p1)
Their health care is subsidized and there is almost no lavish spending by anyone in Iceland.  This is since a giant economic reform took place in the 1800’s.
*I have not made contact with the people I found in Haiti and China, but will continue to work on that this week.
References
Encyclopedia of the Nations (2015).  Iceland-poverty and wealth.  Retrieved from www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Iceland-POVERTY-AND-WEALTH.html .

3 comments:

  1. Wendy,
    Thank you for sharing this information with us and I am very happy that you have made contact with someone! I think it is wonderful that they use the living value curriculum. I must admit I do not know much about this, but I am going to look more into it because i sounds wonderful.
    It is amazing to me how Iceland barely has poverty! That is something so wonderful and I wish that America and other countries could also be that way. Thank you again for sharing and I wish you luck on getting in touch with your other contacts!

    Taina

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  2. Hi Wendy,
    Wow, Thank you for sharing it is good to know how things are different in other countries. Good insight and information on Iceland.

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  3. Hello Wendy,
    It seems as if you have made a great connection with your contact person. One of my contacts have been really good in contacting me; but the other, not so much. I am still reaching out to them though, hopefully they will contact me. Nura seems like a very special person. She seems to really care about the children. Good luck on contacting the other person!

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