Hey guys! So sorry
for the late post but I’ve just been crazy busy with moving in and getting
ready for school! It took me about 16 hours travelling to get from Omaha, NE to
Manama, Bahrain. Let me tell you, it was not much fun but it was so worth it!
Throughout two parts of the trip I found a few people that I was going to teach
with so it was nice to know that I wasn’t the only one stressing about some
things and not about others. I got to Manama last Monday night and had to wait
in the airport for a while before I got my visa and by the time we got to the
apartments, it was way past my time for bed (local time).
The Grand Mosque was
so different from anything I’ve ever seen before and was so symbolic of the
Islamic religion. We were told all about the Islamic beliefs and why everything
is the way it is, like the actions, colors, decorations, etc. When walking in,
we already knew that we would have to cover up in respect of the religion and the
Muslims. There were 2-3 sections of the mosque and can hold about 5000 people
in one section. One part was a sort of outdoor area that is empty except for
when they have their mass on Fridays.
The other, much larger section where we
spent most of the time at was the main part where they hold daily mass and
daily prayer services. This is where he explained to us the three main parts,
or motions, of their prayer. He also explained a few story differences between
the Christian and Muslim religions from the Bible. We were there for the Call
to Prayer-which happens 5 times a day and when about 100 Muslims came in to
pray. Basically, everything that the Muslim religion stands for and represents
is equality and knowing where we come from. Everything said and done is there
to remind you to put others first because you are not important and that we
come from Earth so we must give back to it.
The other, much larger section where we
spent most of the time at was the main part where they hold daily mass and
daily prayer services. This is where he explained to us the three main parts,
or motions, of their prayer. He also explained a few story differences between
the Christian and Muslim religions from the Bible. We were there for the Call
to Prayer-which happens 5 times a day and when about 100 Muslims came in to
pray. Basically, everything that the Muslim religion stands for and represents
is equality and knowing where we come from. Everything said and done is there
to remind you to put others first because you are not important and that we
come from Earth so we must give back to it.
American Alley is
exactly what it sounds like and, quite simply put, where all the American
restaurants and Americans hang out. It’s really fun and there’s a lot of stuff
there that is right by where we live and work but it’s just interesting to see
all of these American things out of place. The school, on the other hand, is a
mess. There’s a lot of people that were very recently hired or are still being
hired. For the most part, I’m pretty much on my own. There isn’t much for
resources for a Speech/Debate and Drama teacher due to failure on the part of
past teachers and the introduction of classes before that. I’m teaching 6
blocks (90 minutes) in two days and have two classes for prep. I’m not sure on
the exact schedule because that’s something they’re still figuring out
permanently. The thing is that there’s so many things still up in the air. For
example, I was one of the only people who had a classroom right when we got
here but I actually just found out today that I am supposed to get another one
because the one I have has a stage in it and has never been used as a classroom
before.
Another thing we all have to deal with is a change in classes because a
few people didn’t get the classes they were expecting and have not received any
help in terms of past lesson plans and yearly plans like we were told we would
receive. I am pretty lucky compared to many other new teachers, however, because
I have a room and I already have experience writing lesson plans from scratch…so
basically I’m using all the same things!
Glad to hear that you made it safely. Not sure what to think about the school situation. Good thing you had some teaching before hand to rely on this year. Sounds like you are enjoying your new surroundings & taking advantage of the sights! Thinking of you & wondering how everything was going. Keep us posted!! :) Maureen
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