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Educational Challenge Romania 2010

Education Adviser’s Report on the Educational Challenge
Romania – May/June 2010

Just after midnight on May 30th 2010, in the midst of a dramatic thunderstorm, eight weary but excited teachers from the UK arrived at the Mission Centre in Cihei to take part in our fourth Educational Challenge. The four-day programme included visits to the gypsy community served by the school, professional dialogue with our director, Doamna Clara, lesson observations and, importantly, the opportunity to engage in teaching/learning activities with the children. Visits to the Barrage Community and the Homeless of Oradea brought a very real and added dimension to the experience. 

On the final morning of the programme everyone agreed that it had certainly been challenging, but that it had also been moving, inspiring, amazing and, indeed, life changing. It would be impossible to include all the feedback in a report such as this, but the following comments give a genuine insight into how people felt and the impact the Challenge made on them and their lives. Each and every one of them would encourage colleagues to come out and experience it for themselves. 

Julie from Hartlepool wrote, ‘A remarkable experience that brought life to the photograph of our sponsored child. Now she is no longer a mere picture, but a living link of love that transcends all language barriers. Children do indeed all smile in the same language – and so do adults! I have lost count of the number of genuine smiles exchanged, but I will remember them forever’.  

John, our gentle giant from Middlesbrough said, ‘I can honestly say that I have never seen so many genuine, sincere and infectious smiles than in these last three days. It is wonderful that people who have next to nothing can find so much joy in all the things they do – something that we often fail to do back home. They have touched me far more than I ever imagined and have done more for me in this short space of time than I could ever do for them.’ John is a secondary Maths teacher, young, tall and strong, and the children loved him. 

Rachel from Newport wrote, ‘ When I saw the Educational Challenge promoted, I just knew it was something I had to go on, but I was not aware how much of an impact it would have on me, both physically and emotionally. It was indeed a challenge, but I am so glad that I overcame my fears and I know I have grown because of it. The dedication and commitment of all our staff at the School and Nursery was outstanding and extremely moving. Thank you so much for this experience and hopefully I will see you next year!’ A secondary school teacher specialising in languages, Rachel braved the Kindergarten at Tileagd and the children loved her, too. 

Mags from Alfreton told me, ‘It’s my second Educational Challenge and I just had to come back. It’s been a joy to spend time working alongside such dedicated teachers and super children. The respect and love they have for each other just shines through their faces, their actions and their smiles. Throughout the week I have personally been challenged and moved in so many different ways, I will always keep in my heart the people I have met, both English and Romanian. We must keep spreading the smiles.’ 

Sophie from Cheltenham wrote, ‘This week I have seen love in action: lifting the lonely, binding the broken-hearted, giving hope to the hopeless, educating the uneducated, feeding the hungry, loving the unlovely – this is the work of the Smiles Foundation. My experiences this week? At worst, heartbreaking, overwhelming, exhausting, utterly challenging. At best, exhilarating, joyful, life-giving, empowering, inspiring and, again, utterly challenging. I am going home with different eyes, many new friends and definitely new members of my family. It has been a privilege to be part of something so special and I would love to come back in support of Mission Trips or to work in the school (What an awesome place!) I pray that my husband, Mark, will catch the dream, too.’ 

Julia is head of an infant school in Derbyshire and, just before she left for Romania, one of her little ones asked if she would say ‘Hello’ to their Romanian friends and ask them to come and play. Julia says, ‘I realised what a privilege it is to share the dream, to love and to be loved, to listen and to hear, to teach and be taught and to gain a greater understanding of what is happening here. In our busy lives we forget the precious gift of childhood, the wonder of education and the ability we have to ‘touch tomorrow’: but here in Tileagd we can see it, touch it, feel it and share it. I have laughed, cried, been amazed and had some of my self-esteem restored. I stand in awe and wonder at the inspirational work being done to break the cycle of poverty and disadvantage and build a better future. 

Sheena from Chadsgrove Special School in Bromsgrove could not find words to properly describe her ‘amazing’ week, but she did say this, ‘What a privilege it was to be welcomed back to Tileagd Community School as part of the teaching team. It is wonderful to see just how much the teaching and learning has progressed in the last 3-4 years. The children enjoy a wide variety of learning activities and there is an increasingly creative approach to the curriculum. They truly enjoy being at school and feel safe and loved in this place. The teachers are passionate about their teaching and constantly want to learn more. They are truly an inspirational team. Thank you again for allowing me to play a small part in the education of these truly amazing children. 

Sam from Gloucestershire was clearly touched by her experience: ‘Wow! What a trip! Smiles is a very special charity, providing hope for so many people and I am proud to have been a part of this Challenge. The school is a fantastic place; the teachers do a fabulous job and the children just love to learn. I just wish we could have stayed for longer!                     
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The trip was at times heart wrenching and much of what we saw made me question my values and be incredibly thankful for all I have. The people are so thankful for all the help they receive and determined to help themselves, to the extent that I am left with feeling of hope and happiness. We were welcomed by everyone we met and the courage of some of the families will stay with me, inspiring me to overcome my own difficulties. As a result, I will meet the problems in my life with a new spirit of determination.
 
I am looking forward to sharing my experiences with the children in my school, who are keen to do something to help. I am looking forward to visiting Romania again. Smiles is now in my heart.

 
Cristina, a Smiles Management Trainee, who supported us throughout the Challenge had this to say, ‘Regarding the Educational Challenge, let me tell you it was an interesting and a challenging experience for me - and it helped me realise better what a great job we do in Tileagd School and what a great opportunity these children have for their future. I really enjoyed the time spent with the Educational Challenge team. I really think that they are great people - and that together we can build a better future for those children and for their families.’ This was Christina’s first Educational Challenge and I know that she was very nervous She did a superb job, which helped to make the whole programme run very smoothly and successfully. Thank you, Cristina                              
From my perspective as Educational Adviser, I will simply say that for me this was a special time, in a special place, with special people and for a special purpose. If their words and these pictures touch you, why not consider joining us next year? Any one of us would be happy to talk with you about it. We look forward to welcoming you to Romania, to Smiles and to Tileagd!
The children are waiting for you.

 Stephen

Stephen Woodward: Education Adviser to the Smiles Foundation.

 

 

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