
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Ballanta's Course in Performing Arts and Media
SELI is again involved in developing and delivering the language arts syllabus for the Ballanta Academy of Music's course in Performing Arts and Media, which will be resuscitated in October following a year's break if the Academy can muster enough enrollment. You can see last year's students here in a playwriting session.
This is a vocational course for post-BECE (junior secondary) students that offers music, drama and acting for screen, dance, studio engineering, and film/digital media. Sierra Leone very much needs more vocational options for post-BECE students, but the new programme needs enrollment to make it happen. In its new form, subjects are available in modules, to take in any order, to pick or not choose, or to take either intensively or spaced out over time, along with the required language arts and business math. The language arts syllabus is standards-based, and assessed primarily through real-life, contextual tasks. Ballanta is holding an orientation for potential students on May 22nd. We'll be there!

Thursday, April 1, 2010
Health Unlimited, Sierra Leone

SELI has conducted the 8th of 12 writing workshops with the staff of Health Unlimited Sierra Leone, now called Health Poverty Action, in Murray Town.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
International Mother Language Day 2010

On 21st of February, 2010, the Sentinel English Language Institute (SELI) celebrated the 11th anniversary of UNESCO's International Mother Language Day, which promotes the viability and diversity of languages and culture.


Sunday, February 14, 2010
We've Added Journals to our Club

The Young Writers club that had moved to the SELI facility a year ago, is now back in Services Junior Secondary School, Wilberforce. We're going strong! Here you see a content conference, and editing with dictionaries.

There are sixteen round
holes in the classroom window.
They bring fresh air in.
Six rice bags standing
to separate the two classrooms.
The sticks hold them up.
We're grateful for recent donations from individuals to SELI that enabled us to buy additional materials for these clubs, such as files and markers to keep the students' drafts organized.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
SELI Visits Clubs

Three additional process writing clubs! Here we see boys from the Albert Academy Junior Secondary School rehearsing new topics during my visit, and we see Government Model JSS club conducting a content conference.


Thursday, November 19, 2009
Young Writers Clubs



Club members find that analyzing their life experiences involves exploring their cultural backgrounds. Club leaders try to build confidence in the students, a community of learners, and a positive experience with teachers. We believe that this is the way to nurture responsible freedom of expression.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Leading Young Writers in Progress

Our junior secondary school teachers from five schools in Freetown (Gov't. Model JSS, Gov't. Rokel JSS, FSSG, UMSSG, and Albert Academy) have completed 3 weeks of their 4 week workshop and are looking forward to sharing their enthusiasm about writing with students in their school Young Writers clubs.


Saturday, August 22, 2009
Press Release: Leading Young Writers
Leading Young Writers begins on August 24th! See our press release here!
The best writing teachers are teachers who are writers themselves. Short term outcomes we are expecting are an increase in teacher enthusiasm for writing, a desire to share writing and reading with students; an opening-out of both teachers' cultural voices; and the development of a pool of writing workshop facilitators. Longer-term outcomes we expect are improved student academic success in language arts; the sustained and productive use of teaching strategies that promote critical thinking in language arts classes in schools; and a transformation in students' attitudes about, and habits of, critical thinking, writing and reading.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Leading Young Writers
Beginning August 17 SELI plans to train and support teachers to run extra-curricular Young Writers clubs, in which students improve their written language skills as they read and develop as critical thinkers.
This project is being planned in coordination with the Childhood Foundation
A workshop of 24 contact hours will be conducted for 10 teachers from five schools (4-week workshops, meeting for 1-1/2 hr sessions 4 times per week) prior to the opening of the school year; with subsequent follow up support visits by the facilitator during club meetings. There will also be periodic support reunions of the participants. The workshops will have teachers writing in process writing workshop settings, using netbook computers which we do not yet have. We especially need 10 netbooks to train writing teachers--$450 apiece including shipping. A $50 contribution will place 1/9 of a netbook at SELI where it's needed Can you help by making a donation toward the purchase of these netbooks? See details in the side panel.

A workshop of 24 contact hours will be conducted for 10 teachers from five schools (4-week workshops, meeting for 1-1/2 hr sessions 4 times per week) prior to the opening of the school year; with subsequent follow up support visits by the facilitator during club meetings. There will also be periodic support reunions of the participants. The workshops will have teachers writing in process writing workshop settings, using netbook computers which we do not yet have. We especially need 10 netbooks to train writing teachers--$450 apiece including shipping. A $50 contribution will place 1/9 of a netbook at SELI where it's needed Can you help by making a donation toward the purchase of these netbooks? See details in the side panel.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
. . . And Our Books Appear!


The SELI Young Writers Club have spent the last couple of weeks completing the revision and editing of their personal experiences, and compiling them as chapters in their own books. This time, everyone's book had the same title: My Life; 1st Edition.

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