The first day of UAY I was too exhausted to be anxious, which I guess is kind of a good thing. I was just hoping to muster up enough energy to make it though the class. Towards the end of class I was getting slap-happy, which I am sure the students were enjoying. I really had no idea what to except. I was surprised at how few boys were enrolled in the program. I had an idea in my head that it would be a more even mix of males and females. I was upstairs helping the students with registration, so I missed out at seeing the kids pick out what classes they wanted to be in. I am sure that it was interesting to see them interact and their reactions to the projects.
I came downstairs when the student’s classes were already picked, and the introductions had already started. When the introductions were done we gathered into our classes. There are three students in my class. The students were pretty quite in the beginning, so I just began to ask questions, and made sure that all three of them answered. After a few questions the students started to interact with each other. One of the girls seems to be very intelligent, and keeps to herself. She said that she wants to work with plants when she grows up, and that she is in a robotics club after school, which she really enjoys. The other girl in our group seems to be very open, and talkative. I felt that she likes to be different and really enjoyed asking bizarre questions. For example, I asked the students if they had any questions for us and she replied by asking us what your favorite pie was. It should be interesting to see how the two girls interact in our group. The male is our group also seems to be intelligent, and talkative. I had no idea that he was autistic until the instructor told us. I really don’t see it being a problem, but I am a little nervous because I have never worked with someone who is autistic before. I think that the male in our group, and the girl who enjoys robotics will get along pretty well. I think our group has an interesting chemistry, but I don’t see any problems happening in the future.
Overall, I am pretty excited to teach the students about how to make masks and mosaic. All three of the students expressed an interest in masks, with all three of them being collectors of masks. I would not say that I am nervous or anxious about teaching them, but I am a little apprehensive about working with an autistic person. Hopefully, because I didn’t even notice before, it wont ever be a problem.
I was also surprised that there were not many boys enrolled in the program. I guess I didn't know what to expect. I was downstairs when the students were coming in and I think both students and teachers were nervous to introduce themselves. We wanted to allow students to look at our show first and not distract them. After they looked at the art work, we started introducing ourselves.
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ReplyDeleteI am going to also agree on the male sparsity. I can't believe there were only a few boys that showed up, when I was in high school I felt that their were always more boys in the art field but that could have just been my school. It will be interesting to see how the boys interact... my group only has girls so I will have to check back on that!
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