Habakkuk 1:5 "Look among the nations, and see; wonder and be astounded.
For I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe if told."
Sunday mornings. Aren't they the best? I feel like Sunday is the most UN-rushed day of the week for me. Thank goodness for night church services, right? :)
This morning as I was having my coffee with my dad (daddy's girl forever), we were watching the news. There was a clip shown featuring Shakira and what she does to give back to her home country, Colombia.
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There are many things about me that people don't know. My heart has so much passion and so many huge dreams.
One of my many passions is the love of Spanish speaking people. From children to adults... I am so enthralled with the language and culture. Something else many do not know about me is that before I began my first year of teaching, I almost accepted a 6th grade position in Brazil. Right next door to the Amazon Rainforest. Sounds dreamy, right? They had offered me the position, but things didn't quite work out.
After my second year of teaching, I spent 2 and a half weeks in Shanghai, China teaching students from age 11-24 about the American culture and the English language. It was the most exhilarating, exhausting, and challenging experience of my life, and I am ever so grateful I had that opportunity.
My ultimate DREAM is to change the WORLD for education. This dream doesn't seem as farfetched as it used to. It only takes one. However, I know I'm not alone in this dream. That makes it even more attainable.
One of my biggest passions is for children from other countries. Hence, why I love to travel, teaching ESOL students, and why I was so hypnotized by the news clip this morning on Shakira. She has opened several schools in Colombia because she wants to give every child in Colombia the chance for an education. This is so huge. There are teachers who teach in schools with no electricity, no AC, ZERO technology, no textbooks, and no materials. Yet, why is it that in America we have so many teachers who complain?
I have to say, I'm guilty. I've complained before just like every other human being on earth. However, it's news clips like I saw today and trips to other countries that put things back into perspective. While I'm stressing about using the best apps for my classroom iPads and Chromebooks, there are other teachers who are stressing about running water and finding pencils for their students to use. Why do we complain so much? It's shameful.
One day, I'll start a school in another country or even here in America. There are plenty areas in our country that do not have what we have the luxury of. I'll bring even more hope to these teachers and students. Before ever starting a school, I want to spend as much time as possible as the teachers do in their current situation. I want to learn from them. If you have literally nothing tangible to give to your students, imagine all of the non-tangible things they are able to give them. Teachers are givers. This means, these teachers are giving all the love, all the hope, all the encouragement, all the confidence, all the joy, and all the authentic knowledge within their means to their students. Could it be these teachers and students actually have more than the teachers and students who seem to have everything?
I'm not the best teacher in the world. I fail everyday. One thing I do have is a big heart for education and children and families in every country in our whole world. It takes one heart, one person, one dream to serve as an agent of change. You may never know how far your dream can stretch. Take Action. Dream big.
