Tag Archives: Jamaica (Education)

Jamaica- Incredible, Amazing, Extraordinary… by Nicole Lewis

This has been such an incredible experience.  It is hard to put into words all the different emotions I felt this week.  I had the honor of spending a week at Mt. Airy All Age School. From the moment we entered, we were treated as though we were family and had been a part of their school for … Continue reading Jamaica- Incredible, Amazing, Extraordinary… by Nicole Lewis

Stop and 'experience the moment' by ASHLEY Allen

I have been learning this week to stop and ‘experience the moment’ and really take in that I am here, in Jamaica, with other amazing teachers, professors, and pre-service teachers teaching the incredible Jamaican children. Jamaica is a beautiful country and is made more beautiful by its kind and generous people. Today was an especially … Continue reading Stop and 'experience the moment' by ASHLEY Allen

Use every moment to teach or make an impact on a child's life… by Leanna Harvin

Eyebombing is something that I have decided to carry with me to Jamaica and in a way I can definitely see a parallel to the students in the classroom.  When I see an opportunity to eyebomb I jump at it without second thoughts or even give myself time to over-think it.  It is in this exact … Continue reading Use every moment to teach or make an impact on a child's life… by Leanna Harvin

The less you have materially and the more you have relationally, the happier you'll be! by Alyssa Anderson

This experience has been absolutely amazing. Today was the third day the awesome teachers and students have welcomed me to Kendal Primary. Working with first and second grade, I definitely feel like I’m in my comfort zone. The other Great Shape! volunteers working in the same class with me have been incredible and have taught me … Continue reading The less you have materially and the more you have relationally, the happier you'll be! by Alyssa Anderson

The world is so different… by Jason Garcia

Today was my second day at Kendal Primary School and the experience so far has been absolutely amazing.  It is hard to find words to describe what it is like to teach these students.  Today we taught them from the book Very Loud Lilly.  While reading this story we were able to include many different … Continue reading The world is so different… by Jason Garcia

Not only will I remember this experience for the rest of my life, this one day will stand out above all else. by Stephanie Stefos

Today was the second day I had the pleasure of being welcomed to Kendal Primary School. So far it has been an incredible experience that words cannot even describe. I had the opportunity today to give shoes to the students with another Great Shape Volunteer named Lisa all thanks to the foundation Great Shape Incorporated. … Continue reading Not only will I remember this experience for the rest of my life, this one day will stand out above all else. by Stephanie Stefos

Jamaica: who is teaching who? by Ian Beckett

Courteous is not a word that is commonly used in the United States to describe a person. While there are many adjectives that Americans may employ to describe the kind deeds, gestures, and moments that they may come across with another, I do not believe they hold the pureness of what the definite denotation of … Continue reading Jamaica: who is teaching who? by Ian Beckett

Wow, this is going to be incredible! by Sara Caldwell

What a magical experience today was. On so many levels! There was so much excitement and anticipation in the air this morning as all of the Great Shape volunteers gathered for breakfast and prepared for our first day in the schools. We boarded the buses and headed for the schools, many of us having never … Continue reading Wow, this is going to be incredible! by Sara Caldwell

Teaching in Jamaica: I have to share my "love note…" by Cher Gauweiler

That’s what we call them…”love notes.” Those little notes that students furtively slip into your hand on a wrinkled piece of scrap notebook paper. This one from a fourth grader touched my heart and made me laugh out loud at the same time…I just have to share. (Note: I wrote exactly as this student did to keep it … Continue reading Teaching in Jamaica: I have to share my "love note…" by Cher Gauweiler

Amazing moment in Jamaica… by Cher Gauweiler

I have finished teaching my second day in beautiful Jamaica – and what a day! After lunch, I work with a smaller group of students who need extra help. So, there I am outside with about 10 fourth graders, a preservice teacher from Oregon, and an assistant from Mississippi. We were getting started to “make … Continue reading Amazing moment in Jamaica… by Cher Gauweiler