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Week One- First Impressions

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I have been in Barcelona for 3 days, and wow! The city is beautiful, the food is delicious, and the school is amazing. St. Paul’s The school is huge, it has several buildings and teaches grades Preschool through -12. There is a giant area with multiple soccer fields and a grassy area for the students to go to after they eat lunch. The buildings and outdoors have gorgeous artwork everywhere and the students are very creative. The staff are predominately from England, and everything is taught in English, except Physical Education, Spanish, and Catalan, another popular language in Spain. The students speak a minimum of three languages and many are fluent in many other languages as well (which blows my mind). I cannot imagine learning core content areas in a language that is not my first language, it just shows how intelligent these students really are. The fifth-grade students are so sweet and eager to learn about me and America. They ask me questions any chance they get. I h

Pre-departure

Welcome to my blog! I am leaving for Barcelona, Spain on Monday for my International Student Teaching! In Barcelona, I will be at St. Paul’s Catholic School in fifth grade. I am looking forward to learning about the students, the school, and the culture. I anticipate the school to be very different from the schools in America. According to my research on St. John’s, the students go to the same school from the time they are 3 years old until they go off to college. The school also has four buildings; all have classrooms, and some contain indoor gyms. The school also has multiple soccer fields and gardens. It appears that teaching languages is very important to this school as well. They teach a large part of their curriculum in English. Additionally, the school has cultural trips and ski trips built in (how cool is that?!). Comparing the two educational systems is what I am most excited about. I am looking forward to learning and being immersed in their culture! In the meantime, I am f