My Site Visit
Posted on 07/13/2010 08:05 am by MaggieThis weekend I took a break from language classes, technical training, and cow stampedes to visit Sevan, Armenia. Come August, this will be my home for two years. There will be two other Peace Corps volunteers living in my town.
I will work at the largest school in Sevan, a 20 minute walk from my home, team teaching the National Healthy Lifestyles curriculum (for 8th and 9th graders), a Life Skills class (not really sure what that is), and Physical Education. It is hard enough for me to separate the Anahits from the Armiks so volunteering in a school with 750 students and 75 teachers should be interesting. My counterparts and school director had me in for coffee and seem really nice. If they learn to speak at my kindergarten Armenian level, then things might be perfect.
The family that I will be living with in Sevan (for at least the first 4 months) is completely different from my current village family. My host mother is Ukrainian and my father and brother will be working in Russia during the school year. I have a 25 year old sister who speaks English and an adorable 12 year old sister. I’m trading in farm animals for a potato farm (fine by me). The women of the family are great cooks. My host sister even mentioned getting spices in Yerevan so we can make some Mexican food together! I look forward to starting a semi-permanent life here soon.
Today I travel back to my training village, bringing my school director with me for her PC conference. The A-18s have four more weeks left of Pre-Service Training, including our two week Practicum School Model.
07/16/2010 at 9:03 am
It’s very exciting to find out your site! Glad you had a good visit. I hope there will be someone in/near Spitak! When I was in Armenia in May, my friend Miss Nune said she helped arrange for a volunteer in a nearby school. I hope it worked out.
07/18/2010 at 11:44 am
Bonnie,
There is one TEFL trainee who will be moving to Spitak.