Wednesday, January 30, 2013

MY DAY

I’m Rositsa Naneva. I work as a teacher at “Mother Bulgaria” Primary school. Education in Bulgaria is compulsory for all children aged between 7 and 13. Primary school is for students aged 7 to 13. At the end of Year 7 students sit the tests and the results for each school are published in specific tables.
You might be interesting to learn more about the life of teachers in Bulgaria.
I often start work at 7.30 in the morning. I teach between four and six classes every day. Our school has got a morning and an evening shifts. This means that some students  have classes from 7.30am to 12:30am and others from 1:30pm to 6:30pm. That’s why I’ve got classes in the morning and in the  afternoon. Students have six classes every day. Each lesson lasts 40 minutes. Every day I have a different schedule but it’s generally the same from week to week. After the 3rd class we have a long break for breakfast. It lasts 20 minutes.
I usually arrive at school 10-15 minutes earlier because I need to prepare myself for the day. I welcome children and then I have to take mark diary of the class.
Sometimes I’ve got only 2 classes. That’s why I like Fridays best – I haven’t classes after lunch. That all about me.

A COMMON WORKING - DAY

                                              / by  Daniela Bashkehajova - a Geography teacher/

                      I have been teaching Geography for about 20 years now. Every morning I get up at 6:00. I am usually at school at 7:00a.m., because the first lesson starts at 7:30. I have to prepare the maps, to instal the multimedia in advance...Mondays are my buziest days. I have lessons with 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th  grades. Difficult age and a lot of students with so hard characters! But the lessons slip by! Time flies longing for the tasks and aims I had set myself. During the lessons we visit different countries, meet people and cultures from all over the world...The last lesson had already finished but my day at school-not yet! That was just our morning shift. After that is "The consulting hour" for my students. They can get help with their homework, lessons, projects...A short break and my students from 5th grade wait for me! After that is the best part of my job. I have a module "Talents" with very gifted students. Although the hours for that work are not enough, I am proud of my dedicated to Geography sjudents! Every year they do their best at National competitions.
                      At the end of my working-day I am really tired but pleased with my students. It is time to go home. I usually walk. That way I can watch the world and people going by,meet friends. When I get home, I am exhausted. I rest for a while and get ready for the next day at school. At about 7:00pm I have time for my family. We share thoughts, watch TV /usually "The news" and a Bulgarian film/. At 10:30pm I watch "Slavi's show" and go to bed. What a buzy day!                                                              
                       I think that my job is really tiring and very emotional. But I like and love it a lot! It gives me strenth and makes me feel satisfied !

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Friday, January 25, 2013

SNOW SCULPTURE


We are children from Hecho (Spain). We are eleven and twelve years old. Yesterday we did our art class in the playground. There is a lot of snow and we did some sculptures.

Here we are making the snow sculptures.

Here we have finished!  You can see a family, and their pet: a seal.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

An Ordinary School Day

Everyday, i leave home and hurry to catch the daily ceremony at school before the lessons start in which children take an oath to be a good person. At 9.10 everbody is in their classrooms and the school calms down after that rush. As i’m an ICT teacher, I have 6 lessons per week for the 6, 7 and 8th classes. My lesson is an optional subject for students and only 1 hour for 1 class. Today, i have only one hour with the 7th grades after lunch. However, i’m at school all day from 9:00 to 15:00 because I am the IT Counsellor of school as well.
After the morning conversation with collegues, i go into my computer laboratory and turn on my faithful friend :) Checking personal and school e-mails, working on the school website, entering various datas are the ordinary things i do. And of course, any time a computer, a printer or any other hardware can be broken and need me! I also help other teachers and managers about computer using. And my smart children have always something to ask in the breaks. They like to blow into lab. when the door is openJ
These days, comenius activities have filled the gaps of my working hours and i like it. Today, i’ve spended an hour in the lab., organized my boards and than gone to the primary block to take some photos of the 2th classes. They were doing an activity about music and i’ll publish it on the website. My lab. is in the first block where there’re 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades as secondary classes.
At 13.10 after lunch, it’s time for lesson. We’re studying Microsoft Office Excel with 7ths, they like to work on computer although they would prefer games;) Technology is in the centre of our lives today and all of our children should learn the right way to use it so i try to succeed at this in my job.
Finally, the last bell rings at 14.40 and all the students sweep of the classess! Now, i had beter finish some more work or i can have some tea with my friends in the teachers room. Oh no! It’s friday and i was almost forgetting the final ceremony of the week. Let’s go and sing our national anthem. Later, some tea?

Zülfiye ORTAÇ/Turkey

Friday, January 18, 2013

ONE DAY AT MY SCHOOL
 
Today I woke up at 6:30 a.m and I left my home  at 7:15 a.m. My school is not close to my house so I must use 2 different bus lines to get there. I arrived at 7:45 a.m and I went to my classroom to leave my stuff and tidy my desk. Then I went to the teachers' office where we usually sit until the bell rings at 8:10 a.m for the start of the classes.
After the daily prayer in the school yard we go upstairs. My classroom is located on the 3rd floor as we are the E class and my students are not very happy since they feel sleepy and tired every morning. But then the lesson begins! The first two hours we had Language and at 9:40 a.m we had our big break for snack and rest. It seemed strange to me today that our headmaster did not inform us officially about school issues or problems. We do this every day in almost every break! It's exhausting but necessary, too...
When the first break finished we did Maths and Physics which are my students' favorite subjects. We were taught about the digestive system and discussed on healthy eating. After the second break I had a one-hour lesson with the sixth grade. We went to the yard to play football and basketball. It was the students who played, not me....!!!
Next, I had a moment for a bite and some rest! My students had English lesson and it was a good chance for me to drink coffee. However my headmaster asked me to arrange something about the school programme and be informed of Comenius progress. After I relaxed a little during the 6th session, I entered the classroom for my last teaching hour.
We do not have a German Teacher at school so I am with my students every 7th hour on Friday and we all together learn German using the internet. I really enjoy this hour and so do my students since we are all equal!
At 14:00 the courses finish and we are free, teachers and students. None of us can leave bedore the end of the lessons without the haedmaster's permission. I liked seeing my students' smiles when they left school and I felt very proud of them because they are honestly well-behaved children and they try their best... It was a beautiful day.

Stavroula
Greece


 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013


My Day At School

I wake up at 6.30 every morning. I leave the house after sending my son and daughter to school. Altough my house is close to the school, i travel by my car as i should do shopping for diner after work. Lessons start at 9.10 and i come to school at 8.45.
I’m a technology and design teacher. I have a workplace in the school. Students come there for lessons. I have 4 hours of lessons every day. I don’t have too much hours but my job is exhausting because my lessons are too noisy and active. I don’t interfere students too much to let them relax. Students can discover and show their individual skills in my class. Our subject is designing of technological products. Students are trying to design their imaginary products.
I make designs in my workplace when i don’t have lessons. Nowadays we’re working on activities about Comenius Project with my students and collegues and that make us value our time more cheerfully.
Reyhan AKIN
Konutkent Primary School/Turkey

Tuesday, January 8, 2013


A DAY OF MINE AT SCHOOL

Today is tuesday and i’m at school 30 minutes earlier at 8.30 like everyday. I never like to be late for anywhere i go. My house is not very far from the school but i need to drive anyway. The school is not full yet, a few of my teens run to me shouting “goodmorniiing”, we make a few jokes and i go upstairs to get a cup of tea, organize my books, workshits and other works for the day.  After the daily ceremony with teachers and students, we go to our classes to start the lessons at 9.10.
Now it’s the first double lesson of the day with 7th grades. They like science, i like them; so i hope we’ll spend good time learning today’s subject “Force and Movement”. Sometimes it’s hard for them when it’s science;) The lesson lasts 40 minutes and a 10 minutes break after. The second break is at 10.40 and lasts 20 minutes for children to have a breakfast or snack. My next double lesson is with the 6th grades and they’re about 40 naughty pupils always wanting to play games. It’s a dynamic lesson again as we’re discussing the subject about “Human Body”. I hope this will attract their attention this time.
It’s 12.30, time to have a real beak for lunch. I’ve made a tiramisu for my colleagues today. I trust myself on it;) During our lunch of 40 minutes, we get together in a room with 8 teachers and eat the things we brougt from home and talk about the day. We also go out for lunch some days.
After lunch, we have 2 lessons left. I am with the 8ths, the biggest and the hardest of the school. I would prefer a siesta now but we don’t have it unfortunately. Back to the reality; we will learn “Electricity” in the laboratory and let’s force them and myself a little bit.
Now the school is over at 14.40, all students have left except the teachers. I’ll plan the next day now and maybe chat with my friends Zülfiye and Reyhan when we’re having Turkish coffee.
Finally, my second life; my house, family and daily sport activities are waiting for me now. Every day of mine pass almost the same and all these rush make me feel so satisfied and pleasant.
           
Fatma HASANÇEBİ
Konutkent Primary School/Turkey