Venue: SMK
R1 Wangsa Maju
Number of
attendance: 38
Number of
badges sold: sold postcards instead
Taking a
class for school kids of the age group of 13 was very stressful this time. The
kids were too young and did not even know what condoms were, so the teacher
asked me to finish it off in a very light manner without talking about anything.
It was very hard for and I felt it was an injustice to the children and me. The
kids were energetic and very co-operative about the games and activities. I
want to thank Sook Ying, Eu Gine and Alzahari for accompanying me this time.
Without them I wouldn’t have been able to do anything. They danced and played
local AIESEC games which made it fun. The children gave interesting feedback
although it was pretty much similar in some ways to last time.
The greatest
challenge was actually trying to make them understand the concepts in the
simplest way possible. On the analysis of the feedback form (which only 38
students had filled), the results state that :
24 students
were very happy and liked the session, 14 students felt it was average. 28 students
felt that they learnt a lot about HIV/AIDS and 10 students felt that their learning
was average and one student felt that it was just average. 26 students felt
that the games were a lot of fun and 10 students felt they were average and
only 2 students were not quite happy with it. 29 students felt that the
presenter (Prithvi, myself) knew a lot about HIV/AIDS, while only 11 people
felt that I knew average information. Again, most of the students felt that I
responded very well to their questions while 13 students felt that I answered
fine and only 1 student was not satisfied. Most of the students wanted another
session from AIESEC except 3 J
The
favourite things for the students in the session were the videos, activities,
games and AIESEC dance. The complaints from the students side was that I didn’t
know Malay, some didn’t like the games and the dance.
Some of the
suggestions received were to add more games and always smile J
Prithvi Raj
M
EP from
AIESEC Bangalore, India.
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