Sunday, August 11, 2013

persistencia

Coroico with Dr. Folch
Last week was both a highlight and in some ways a turning point of my time here in Bolivia, thanks to a visit from one of my favorite Wheaton profs. It was a refreshing, conversation- and adventure-filled time, and has given me a new outlook on many things. In particular in our conversations, I was able to re-think my photography project, what works, what doesn't, and what can be improved--I was finding that classroom lecture/discussion wasn't working, but that "photo walks" were. Almost every day, I go out walking with 2 or 3 of the girls at Albergue to let them take photos of whatever they like, and each walk is filled with moments of pride and excitement as the girls take photos of dogs, flowers, graffiti, trash, etc. and then get to show them off. I hadn't really thought much of these walks because they weren't fitting into the structure of my class curriculum, but now I am seeing more how I can use these walks as my main teaching tool--and how they have already been doing so much good.

For one thing, these walks mean I am not forcing creativity in the classroom, and for another, it means I can teach good composition experientially through the photos that they themselves are taking. After each walk, I sit down with the girls and go through their photos with them on my laptop, and we discuss which photos they like or find interesting or strange, and then I pick out my favorites as well and say what I like about them. I've already sensed a lot more learning going on in the past week than in the whole first month. Praise the Lord for answered prayers! Also, considering that one of my learning objectives at the start was for them to be empowered through this project, I would say the freedom that they have in these photo walks, which they don't have much of anywhere else, is indeed a significant thing. I am so grateful that I am now seeing this more for what it is.






























Some other things that have been on my mind lately:

This quote

“Those who love their dream of Christian community more than the Christian community itself become destroyers of that Christian community even though their personal intentions may be ever so honest, earnest, and sacrificial.”
-Bonheoffer, Life Together

This painting (Persistencia, Fernando Montes)











This hymn

“O Love that wilt not let me go,
I rest my weary soul in thee;
I give thee back the life I owe,
That in thine ocean depths its flow
May richer, fuller be.

...
O Joy that seekest me through pain,
I cannot close my heart to thee;
I trace the rainbow through the rain,
And feel the promise is not vain,
That morn shall tearless be.”

-George Matheson

1 comment:

  1. What a gift to those girls the walks must be! Great idea. :-)

    I love that hymn, too.

    xoxo

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