Teaching was my profession for 9 years. I got my BA in Education (math & science)
in 2005 from the Lebanese University and I had been working since then as a
math teacher for elementary grade levels at one of the private schools in
Lebanon. Art and philosophy are my personal interests. An Aspiring artist with a passion for Science and Math; It's my case I guess!
In 2010, the school took part in the British Council
connecting classroom programme. This project is
designed to help young people learn about global themes and become responsible
global citizens, as well as giving them the skills to work in a worldwide
economy. It offers school partnerships and accreditation along with
professional development courses for educators and a chance for them to share
best practice with international counterparts.
I was assigned to be the international coordinator of this project
as well as a cluster coordinator for 10 different schools in Lebanon that are
taking part in this programme as well. I started my journey with a little
combination of fear and frustration, making me wonder will this be the tipping
point of starting a new social scholastic communication between two different
cultures? Will I be able to succeed as an international and cluster
coordinator?
I traveled to the UK twice, once to attend
the MENA (Middle East and North Africa Region) Conference that helped me to be better equipped to teach about global issues and develop relevant
skills and outlooks in young people; the second time was getting to know our
partner school and built a partnership to share some global activities and of course I had a greater understanding of other countries, their cultures and
their education systems.
Many questions were in my mind, but I got
no answers until I started working with determination, willingness, and
excitement to achieve the goal. Now, my students had become more global
citizens, and more encouraged to meet new people around the world.
In 2012, my school was accredited to be an
International School for 3 years. It got
the international school award ISA. To tell the truth, I never expected this
project to open a new door for myself and my future. But sometimes the best things happen when you
least expect them… In 2013, I got rewarded as well! I got a
promotion: Principal Academic Assistant! No more classes to teach and no more
Math sessions … My work has a different perspective now, the reason why I
thought of “it is the time for Masters”!
It was a good opportunity for me, but because I am more into teaching
than administrative work, I choose my masters to be in school Counseling, I
just want to stay connected to young educators!
I experienced success and it was not an
accident!
Thanks all who believed in me!