Day 6

Today I went to el Jardín De Cristo Obrero Montel. This is almost the equivalent of a public school but it it for very small children. We played games, read el lobo y la chica (red riding hood) and learned about Juanita en el Laguna. I taught them the song “ the itsy bitsy spider”. When all the children went home at 11:50 I stayed behind with the director and one of the teachers and we had a conversation about USA and Argentina. It was very difficult for me because my Spanish capabilities are not great when it comes to politics but I held my own pretty well. Shout out to Señora Kridle. The director told me that many families living in poverty in Quilmes use the Jardín to gain money. Only Kindergarten and middle school is required by law in Argentina. Therefore the government will pay families money to send their children to school and for them to receive vaccinations. The conversation was very sad but left me wanting to make a change. After I returned to Quilmes Highschool where I attended 3 classes. One was business, dramatic literature and American Lit with the Senior 2 children. I read the plays and the literature in both classes as well as helped them analyze the literature.i also spent time with Daniel Pauni the director of Quilmes Highschool and we went for a walk with his 8 month old granddaughter. When we dropped her off at the nursery he told me how many of the schools use a system from Italy that is the best kindergarten teachings in the world. When we were on the walk we saw a older man dropping off one of his children and he explained to me that Senor Pauni was his student. I thought that was so cool because in Quilmes the community is like a family and it is common to have many family members in the schools aswell.

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