Good day to all.
I was
responsible for the registration as well as one of the facilitators for the language
camp. For the registration, my partner was Mira Awang. Both of us agreed to
have different task to do in order to let the language camp going on smoothly. Thanks
God, she is a good partner and also a cooperative person. In details, my job in
the registration department is to prepare the name list for the different courses
so that we can alert on the participants’ attendance during the camp (in the morning
as well as after the break session). Besides that, my department also have to
prepare few stickers which is in line with the objectives of the camp such as
to motivate the participants to engage in the game actively.
Apart from the registration department, I was
also the facilitator for the camp. For me, being a facilitator is not an easy
job. By hook or by crook, we should make sure ourselves understand with the rules
as well as the procedure in implementing the game. I am aware of the target
participants that I am going to have which are the adult learners in which the
way we interact or doing the explanation of the games to them are totally
different from the way we teach secondary school students. Facilitators have to
make sure the participants understand the instructions well as well as try to
engage with them as much as possible. For example, smile, talk or even praise them
when they are doing something that are positive to the camp. We might also ask
about their interest so that they will be friendlier and not awkward toward each
other.
All in
all, I enjoy the camp and I am glad to work with my classmates.
2 comments:
I'm sure that being in the registration department got to the chance to know more participants as every participants will have to make registration with you. It is a good way to know them first before you facilitate them to prevent awkward moment when you just entered into their group directly like i did.
Yes. I do agree with Chang. Being in the registration department had given an advantage for you as a facilitator.
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