By Neli Gacheva | Development Associate
Teams are on the starting line, the jury — at their places, the competition instructions are now being given. For the fifth-graders from the villages of Byala Slatina, Galiche, Harlets and Tarnava the end of the school year is not simply about grades, but it is rather about a very special event — a “Language Culture Competition”, which assesses the students’ knowledge in Bulgarian language as well as their teamwork skills. The aim, however, is not simply to crown the winner, but rather to motivate the children, help them believe in themselves and give them the opportunity to showcase the results of their year-long work.
The initiator of the competition is Ralitsa, a first-year Teach For Bulgaria participant, who teaches Bulgarian language and literature in the “Hristo Botev” School in the village of Tarnava, Vratsa Region. For her, the job of a teacher is more than simply teaching a certain subject in class. She has a degree in Bulgarian Language and History from the University of Rousse, followed by a Master‘s Degree in the University of Veliko Tarnovo. While she was doing her mandatory teaching practice, she realized she felt very comfortable in the classroom and so, she sought other professional opportunities as a teacher. However, while she was teaching in a village in the Rousse region, she witnessed firsthand the bitter reality that being a teacher does not end with the last school bell for the day.
“There was a fifth-grader in the school with the face of a child and the hands of an adult because he used to cut trees in order to earn money’’, Ralitsa remembers. She met poor children in the school, some with underdeveloped communication skills, having found themselves in hard family situations, going as far as domestic violence.
It was then that Ralitsa realized that being a teacher does not simply mean planning a lesson, but also spending quality time with the children and taking into account the environment they live in.
Ralitsa joined Teach For Bulgaria because she saw it as an opportunity to find support for her approach to motivate the students, learn from TFB’s best practices, develop her skills and be a part of the TFB community. She relocated from Rousse to the Vratsa Region in 2016, and starting this September, in addition to her teaching in the village of Tarnava, she will also be teaching in the school in Galiche.
We would like to once again thank you for your support, which allows us to support teachers like Ralitsa, influence the lives of children in need and develop best-practices to share with our extended community, including public and private institutions.
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By Neli Gacheva | Development Associate
By Neli Gacheva | Development Associate
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