Posts Tagged ‘Exchange’

Grade 8 in Bogota

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Here are a few pictures from the first day of school here in Bogota.  One word:  wonderful.  What a great place.  The kids seem to be really comfortable and happy.

This morning Andrea and I met the kids as they got off the busses in front of the school. They flooded into the school  with  the other 500 kids.

It was very cool and fun.  We started the day with an all 8th Grade Assembly.  Andrea went over the program with all of us.  We then moved outside and worked through several excellent team building stations.  Several of which were exact replicas of teambuilding and leadership exercises we did in the Army.  After the team building exercises we did group reflections led by the American students.  Several of us, myself included, had to recite Spanish tonguetwisters.  Lots of giggling.  Following this we went to snack where the kids got something to drink and tried an new fruit which is orange, has a brittle skin and is filled with sweet small seeds similar to a pomegranate.  I loved them.  Apparently the Colombians jokingly refer to the fruit pulp as “coal miner’s snot.”  Awesome!  Afterwards we trundled off to Spanish.  I had my own chair in the middle of the class and was expected to participate as fully as all the other students.  It was a blast.  We did small group activities during which we had to develop five questions we do or might use in our daily routines.  Everybody had to be prepared to answer the questions of every other group with full sentences.  It was super.  Next we followed Laura Barrera and Andrea to Laura’s classroom and began figuring out where we were with projects.  And, if that wasn’t enough, we enjoyed an enormous lunch together and went off for a two hour block of PE.

My perspective on Colombia to date.

It is exciting and interesting.  Bogota is incredibly alive and fun.  On Sunday, I spent the day with Santiago and David driving through the mountains outside Bogota.  We saw 200 year old haciendas, tumbledown villages, super modern housing developments and a million other small details that I can’t recount here.  We met Andrea and her son Juan Manuel for some great food at Andres’s Carne de Res.  Huge amount of fun.  Following that we came out to school with David to check on some construction.  Then we plunged back into town, picked up tickets for the Iberoamericano Stage and Theater Festival and had a cup of coffee at a Juan Valdez coffee shop.  We picked up Andrea and a couple more of David’s friends and headed down to the Plaza de Toro for the final performance of the festival.  It was Cirque de Soleilish and truly amazing and entertaining.  All in all my initial impressions are incredibly positive and enthusiastic.  These feelings have been reinforced by talking with four or five other American teachers here at the school.

Andy Johnson

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Grade 8 leave for Bogota

Monday, April 5th, 2010

As part of our collaborative MYP unit of study with Colegio CIEDI, 11 grade 8 students set off for their exchange visit to Bogota. The students, accompanied by Mr. Johnosn and Mrs. Litzenberger, will be living with host families for two weeks.

I just heard from Mr. Johnson this morning who informs me that all the students are safe, well and having a great time.

Watch the blog for more photos as we get them!

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Gd 8 Video Conference with Bogota

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

This morning Grade 8 students had their first Video Conference with Colegio CIEDI in Bogota. This was designed to be the ice-breaker session in the collaborative project in which students introduced themselves by telling two truths and a lie.
Our student introduced themselves and asked questions in Spanish and French while Colegio CIEDI tested their English skills.
I have to say that I was highly impressed with both sets of students and I am very proud of our Grade 8 students for making such a great effort in both Spanish and French.
Well done everyone!
Andrew Derry

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Exciting Teaching Exchange Opportunity

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Riverstone is proud to announce an exciting teaching opportunity in Xi’an, China (home of the terra cotta warriors and Szechuan cuisine)

One of our international links in China is looking for a qualified teacher to spend 6 months to 1 year teaching local children in Xi’an.

Return flights, accommodation and a salary are provided.

Current Riverstone employees will have their contract guaranteed upon their return.

Anyone interested should contact the school

Andrew Derry

Grade 5 Colombia Project

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Grade 5 students from Riverstone and Colegio CIEDI in Bogota will be involved with a joint IB project next year. The collaborative project will be based around Cultures and Celebrations and will provide the framework for the final PYP exhibition.

Riverstone students can expect to communicate by email with students from Colegio CIEDI as soon as September. Several Video-Conference sessions are planned for continued collaboration throughout the year. The culminating exercise will be to produce a joint Boise/Bogota calendar that will presented to the IBO.

For more information about Colegio CIEDI: click here

Colegio CIEDI is an IB world school, similar to Riverstone in philosophy and operating the PYP, MYP and DP programs. It is situated on the northern, affluent edge of Bogota. 

More information about links with Colegio CIEDI and photographs will be posted n this site in the coming days.

 

The Riverstone Team at CIEDI

The Riverstone Team at CIEDI

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Colegio CIEDI Campus

 

Risk Takers at CIEDI

Risk Takers at CIEDI

 

 

 

Andrew Derry