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ndisafunda.za: November 2009
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Tuesday, November 3, 2009. It’s a funny thing, this feeling. I vividly remember the first time I experienced some form of it. I was nine years old. My birthday party, that my mom and I had been excitedly planning for some time, had just wrapped up. The guests had gone home, the mess put away, and I was sitting with my mom in our living room. 8216;Mama, I feel…sad? I feel like, we just looked forward to it so much and now it’s over? And then there...
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ndisafunda.za: an exercise in patience
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Thursday, July 29, 2010. An exercise in patience. IF you are a person of colour, from a foreign country, if you struggle with English, or happen to lose your temper at the unbelievable incompetence of the people working in the South African Department of Home Affairs and their way of doing their jobs, good luck to you. I have listened to those who tried to stand up for themselves, or others (like myself) who try to stand up for those who struggle...
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ndisafunda.za: How do you spell bullshit again?
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Thursday, March 11, 2010. How do you spell bullshit again? I asked a young man who the injured man had just spoken to what was going on. He told me that the guards had hit his friend on the head with a radio. What? The next few minutes were quite chaotic. The young man eventually returned from running down the street, shirtless and his face absolutely covered in blood. I asked him what happened. He was yelling that he was going to ope...Using my ...
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ndisafunda.za: before the fall..
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Monday, July 26, 2010. In 10 days I will make the move to London. Leave behind the life I have built here, the friends, the home, and most of all, my kids, my learners. 8217; A sad smile and shake of my head was all I could muster. Mentally, I have already begun detaching myself from my life here. A coping mechanism, what have you, it is a necessary for me to wrap my head around the goodbyes that are coming at me fast and hard.
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ndisafunda.za: September 2009
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Friday, September 4, 2009. Students are not shocked by violence; it is not something out of the ordinary for them. A gun being found in the boy’s washroom last week was news for a day, then forgotten. A couple of days later I was speaking with a group of kids and I asked them their thoughts on the gun left lying around in the school. if it worried them, made them feel unsafe. They laughed. But what about the security guards?
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ndisafunda.za: Food for thought.
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Although I would love to dedicate a good chunk of time to looking at advertising and the power of the media with my students, as I think the importance of young people being critical consumers is unparalleled, unfortunately timing does not allow for it. That said, I am able to spend a couple lessons on the subject, especially as students are sometimes asked to analyze and answer questions about a print ad in exams.
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ndisafunda.za: January 2010
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Friday, January 22, 2010. All quiet on the Western front. And so, another year begins. I returned to school on the 4. Day of Term 1. Shortly after the Monday morning assembly, students hastened to their classes. Within 10 minutes, everything was quiet and the staffroom was empty. Teachers in class – teaching? Her complaint when the change was made was that she had not been consulted about the change. Granted, had this been a class she was fam...
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ndisafunda.za: dear mzanzi...
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Thank you for mountains, for ocean, for endless sunshine, sand, and beach. Thank you for the eastern cape, the garden route, and of course, the mother city. Thank you for kirstenbosch, for franschhoek, for stellenbosch and kalk bay. Thank you for four seasons in one day. Thank you for cheesefest, for bastille day and world cup. Thank you for sundowners, sunrises, and every part of day and night in between. Thank you for...
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ndisafunda.za: August 2010
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Thank you for mountains, for ocean, for endless sunshine, sand, and beach. Thank you for the eastern cape, the garden route, and of course, the mother city. Thank you for kirstenbosch, for franschhoek, for stellenbosch and kalk bay. Thank you for four seasons in one day. Thank you for cheesefest, for bastille day and world cup. Thank you for sundowners, sunrises, and every part of day and night in between. Thank you for...
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ndisafunda.za: February 2010
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Ndee-sah-foon-dah] = xhosa word for 'i am still learning'. Friday, February 26, 2010. Oooo baby baby its a wild word. On small bits of paper I wrote an assortment of random words for a poetry assignment. Students picked one word out of a hat, which formed the title of their poem, to be interpreted as they liked. Once completed, I read the poems to the class anonymously. They absolutely loved it. Below are some examples of the fruits of their labour. Bon appetit! It is better to have seen and tasted.
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