

A little background information on how my school is set up. I am working at a school that has been implementing the English National Curriculum but due to a more internationally diverse student population, the school is in a transition year moving to the PYP, Primary Years Program, from the International Baccalaureate curriculum. I have ten students that make up my class however I actually have a shared room and team-teach with the other Year 3 teacher. This means that our class consists of twenty children in all. (I'm spoiled, I know!) My partner teacher and myself do all our planning, assessment, and preparation together and we treat our two classes as one set of Year 3's. It's fantastic to be able to bounce ideas off another professional and have the chance to really differentiate our lessons for the benefit of our students. Most often we divide the class into ability groups and teach them separately. I have been sooooo thankful for my partner teacher this week with all the help to my numerous questions and her wonderful ideas on how to facilitate a class. This comes in handy when I need to answer general inquiries from parents. There are so many things to take note of at a school, there is no possible way that you could know it all right away... or ever. I know I will learn heaps this year and hope that my students will learn the same amount if not more than I this year.
One could say that I am slowly but surely adapting to the European life. I have more than three types of cheese in my fridge, none of which are cheddar. I seldom leave my home wearing sweatpants. I ring the bell on my bike when pedestrians cross into the bike lane. I know where the nudist section at the park is. (That one I found out by accident as I was exploring through the trails at Tiergarten this weekend. Scarred for life!) I shop for produce in Turkish Markets and I only wear my runners when I'm exercising. Don't get me wrong, I still stick out with my heavy Canadian accent. Even when I
attempt to speak German, I get a response back in English. Even though I am adjusting to a new lifestyle here in Berlin, I am so thankful for a God that remains constant, someone I can rely on entirely and trust His being does not change whether I am in Germany, Uganda, Canada, a classroom, a church service or on a train. I have been reminded this week that I am not of this world but placed in it for greater purposes beyond my knowledge and understanding. Yes, there are times I just want to rip my hair out and go back to a place that is more familiar to me but all in all, I do have a peace in my heart that for this season in time, I am meant to be here.
"I pray for them. I'm not praying for the God-rejecting world But for those you gave me, For they are yours by right. Everything mine is yours, and yours mine, And my life is on display in them. For I'm no longer going to be visible in the world; They'll continue in the world While I return to you. Holy Father, guard them as they pursue this life That you conferred as a gift through me, So they can be one heart and mind as we are one heart and mind. As long as I was with them, I guarded them In the pursuit of the life you gave through me; I even posted a night watch. And not one of them got away, Except for the rebel bent on destruction (the exception that proved the rule of Scripture). Now I'm returning to you. I'm saying these things in the world's hearing So my people can experience My joy completed in them. I gave them your word; The godless world hated them because of it, Because they didn't join the world's ways, just as I didn't join the world's ways. I'm not asking that you take them out of the world But that you guard them from the Evil One. They are no more defined by the world Than I am defined by the world. Make them holy - consecrated - with the truth; Your word is consecrating truth. In the same way that you gave me a mission in the world, I give them a mission in the world. I'm consecrating myself for their sakes So they'll be truth-consecrated in their mission." John 17: 9-19
I will leave you with You Never Fail off of Hillsong's new album. Also, as I edit through this post, I realize there is quite a lot of teacher jargon. My apologies!
Peace & love
Emily I am so proud of you and excited for you!!!!! You are a blessing, and I pray that you will be blessed as well with people who will build you up and love you as you teach and love your kids! Miss you girl.
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