TEACHING EXCELLENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM 2016
MOUSSA B. TAMBOURA-MALI
The TEA program gave me the opportunity to experience three amazing things.
First of all, I had the chance to experience different cultures and educational systems around the world in Washington DC during four days orientation sessions by IREX.
Secondly, in California State University, Chico , my host university during the TEA program, I had the chance to meet many wonderful instructors such as: Carol Levensaler as Lesson Planning(Topic-specific instruction Strategies) instructor, Terri Davis (Service Learning) , Karissa Ringel (Instructional Technology), Benjamin Seipel (Lesson Planning: Incorporating Assessment and Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling-TPRS-), Analia Martinez (Leadership- The importance of Communication in Conflict Management), Maris Thompson (Access and Equity in Education and Perspective on Gender and Schooling), Bob Kohen (Lesson Planning: Developing Goals and Objectives) and many others.
At least not at last, after weeks of intensive courses in Chico State, I was sent to Paradise High School for my field experience. In Paradise high school, Mrs. Virginia Partain was my partner teacher. Working with that amazing lady impacted my life professionally. I co-taught English 9, AVID 9 and English ERWC 12 students with Mrs. Partain.
Mrs. Partain and Moussa first meeting
Knowing that
one the most important value of knowledge is sharing;
Knowing that
sharing is one of African traditional value and as Amadou Hampate Bah, a Malian
writer used to say that “Knowledge is the only fortune you can spent without
losing any penny”; I decided to share my unforgettable and rich experience
gained in the US with my colleagues, faculty staffs and students around Mali.
Back to Mali,
I led two workshops in Bamako the capital city. After those two, I noticed that
everything is centralized in Bamako, so I decided to give opportunity to others
far away from Bamako.
Initiatives
of development are not supported by the government in Mali. That’s why despite
my limited means and resources, I targeted two regions of Mali. Thanks to Mrs
Virginia Partain, my US partner teacher financial aids and incomparable support,
I came up to lead eight days of Professional Development Training in Kadiolo in
Sikasso region 480 miles from Bamako and one day TEA program experience sharing
in Sevare- Mopti 700 miles from Bamako.
Here are some pictures of the two workshops
Opening Ceremony with Ciboroco President
Showing a video on VOA Learning English
Worshop participants
Pair work
Kahoot
Adama COULIBALY, my assistant
Paricipants playing Kahoot
Closing Ceremony
Agnes and Adama my assisstants
Community service in a rice field.
learning how to plant rice
Growing a maize field
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