Saxon Sorb teachers

March 29, 2007

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A group of 12 teachers from Saxony has spent the last few days visiting schools in East Ayrshire. They are all of Sorbian origin. This is an ethnic Slavonic minority group  in the area of Upper Lusatia (Oberlausitz) around the town of Bautzen. All of them teach in Sorbian, in Sorbian schools. It is a Slavonic language with similarities to Czech and Polish. They were particularly interested in the Gaelic Medium unit in Onthank Primary and Grange Academy. They also visited Languages and Maths departments in Kilmarnock Academy and Cumnock Academy, Dalrymple Primary School, Park School and Flowerbank Nursery.

This morning media crews from Cumnock and Grange interviewed them in German about their experiences this week.

All of them have been impressed with the friendliness of everyone, by the relaxed atmosphere in schools, by the use of positive reinforcement, by the willingness of teachers to have them pop into their classrooms – the open door policy, by the use of ICT and the resources in general in schools.

They also expressed surprise at the sunny weather they have had up till today, by the greenness, the hills, the fields with livestock – all of which is quite different to them.


everything is OK!

March 28, 2007

Herr Handrick who is over in Ayrshire this week has assured me that the accommodation will be sorted to suit us. So I have written to schools today to ask them to identify a few more participants. I will write this week also to your parents to update them of the situation.

Looking forward to seeing some of you tomorrow along with the teachers from Saxony!


no news

March 9, 2007

Just in case you are wondering what is happening – I have had no word back from Germany.  I have not cashed the cheques or booked anything.

The man in charge in Germany is coming over at the end of the month with a group of teachers so hope to have it sorted by then if not sooner.