Learning From Children

by Brooke Ferguson on February 12, 2010

As many of you know I’ve taken up teaching in Thailand.  I had nearly ten months of pure vacation and wanted to give back something more to the community.  Also, after multiple visa fiascos, some soul searching, and deciding that I want to stay on in this country, I’ve found it most useful to have a work permit.

The short of it is that if you decide to work in a country, you can set up and be more productive.  My hope was that by committing to a schedule, I would actually get More work done.

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Could it be true?

After four months, I would say Absolutely!  The high-schools here require you to teach about four hours a day.  Because I am now on a routine schedule (after a year of lazing about), I am getting up and getting shit done.

I love the interaction with the kids, have learned far more about the culture, and find myself continually learning from children.

Travel Anywhere…

For their midterm assignment, I decided to give them a trip.  They could go anywhere in the world, bring any amount of money, stay as long as they liked, and study anything while they were there.  The response was amazing. I actually got kids to write paragraphs that had barely been constructing sentences.  But, there were also some ways they used the language that made me laugh or brought tears to my eyes.  It also gave me a whole new appreciation for travel, and I hope these snippets will encourage you too.  I haven’t corrected the English or grammar intentionally, so enjoy!

When given the assignment, Where will you go, How much money will you bring, What will you do, What will you learn… there were some very interesting responses…

I will learn about staying alive.

I will need a lot of money.  I will drink beer every day.

I will enjoy the funny land.

I will learn about culture and experiences that I can’t find in the class.

From the travel, I will have been taught about How do I stay Exciting.

I will go to New Zeland.  I would like to stay with nature and meet sheep.

Oversea can make me have grown up and live in the world with myself.

I will need somewhere for my relaxation.  I would like to touch the wave sound.

The weather will be rainy in July but for me no problem.  This is life.

In The New Year…

Chinese New Year is this weekend.  We put together a wishing tree, full of their wishes, and I wanted to let you know… wherever you are in the world, that YOU are a part of these kid’s wishes.  Here are some below:

I wish that everyone in the world have good health and a perfect life.

I wish everybody good and hope they can have fun.

and from me… I wish that everyone can be HAPPY!


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Since it is the New Year, What are Your Travel Plans?  Where will you go?  What will you do?  What do you hope to learn?

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  • http://www.mybeautifuladventures.com Andi

    “I would like to touch the wave sound.” That’s so beautiful!!!

    It must be pretty amazing to be working there. I am sure you are learning so much about this amazing culture AND yourself!

    Xin Nian Kuai Le (Happy Chinese New Year)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m snowed in this year, but that’s okay, because I was in Rio for our New Year’s! :)

  • http://www.businessbackpacker.com/services Brooke Ferguson

    @Andi- Yes, that was one of my favorites, too! I’m really enjoying the constant fun and laughter that the kids bring into my day. Happy New Years to you, too!!! Where are you off to next?

  • http://raamdev.com/ Raam Dev

    What an awesome and inspirational post! Thank you, Brooke, for making a difference in those children’s lives and in the world!

  • http://www.liscarpenter.com Lis Carpenter

    “I will need a lot of money. I will drink beer every day.” LOL!
    Well I suppose when I finally get my act together and finish my application I will be going to Burma and South Korea if I can swing it after that. I’m terrified of teaching a big class although I have done one-on-one tutoring with success. Tell me more about the pos. and negs. of that.

  • Teacher Bill

    Well Teacher Brooke, as I sit here besides you I just feel how lucky and fortunate I am to share many of the same experiences here in happyland High School. We laugh daily, we watch the smiles pass by and yes, we are making a difference. Thanks for being there. Teacher Bill

  • http://www.eatenbytigers.com Mark Eckenrode

    one thing kids do remarkably well is reflect the purity of the world in ways we haven’t seen in a long long time. great post, brooke.

  • http://supersonicfreedom.net Sonicsuns

    Kids say the darndest things. =)

  • Dee

    Well it is good to see you are using a bit of your formal training. You are a natural teacher – It has just taking awhile for you to realize that side of yourself. Glad it is working out for you. Happy Birthday Big Girl! Stay safe

  • http://www.businessbackpacker.com Brooke Ferguson

    @Raam – Thanks for such kind words!!

    @Lis – There are really only pros to helping more people :) The kids will always make you laugh and remind you what is important in life. I was nervous before I started, but happy everyday to have this amazing experience! I’ll post more soon on some of the dynamics of teaching abroad.

    @Teacher Bill – Thanks Bill!! English Camp was a blast, can’t believe it’s over.. See you at the beach!!

    @Mark – I agree completely. It is like that is their job or something ;)

    @Sonicsuns – Yes!! I love seeing their humor & always surprised at every assignment…

    @Dee – Thanks, Dee!! Talk to you very soon.

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