On Friday we had the pleasure of meeting the 110 students we would be working with for the following week. The 2007 Pedagogy of Action students from UniZul came from several different departments; Nursing, Social Work, Mathematics and Psychology.
We spent our time at the university learning from the students about the university, the Zulu Culture, the social fabric of Kwa Zulu-Natal and the lives of the students. Our first few days in Kwa Zulu-Natal South Africa were a great beginning to a very busy trip.
Monday morning, May 14th, brought the hard work. In four short days we taught the HIV/AIDS prevention education module to the UniZul students who then worked very hard to translate into Zulu, Xhosa, and Tswana. By Wednesday most of the students had earned their certificates by learning, translating and teaching the module to others. Our hope is that these students will continue to teach more [people how to teach the module.
This has been an experience unimaginable in its beauty and power. To meet people and learn about their lives is always an exciting process. But most of us have only read about peoples’ lives here in
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“Do your little bits of good where you are; its those little bits put together that overwhelm the world.”