Thursday, July 31, 2014

Hi Dear APLPers!

Thanks for remembering my joke still. This time I would like to share some very COOL experiences during my last week.

Last wednesday, I went to Hangzhou for a 5-day environment friendly summer camp as a volunteer. I stayed with the children and other teachers in my friend’s environmentally friendly hostel. We did many interesting indoor activities, such as painting on the stones, using a piece of wood to make a key ring, and had a garbage classification competition. The most popular one is called True Man Library in the evening. We invited the experts to give workshop for the children. One night a veteran mountaineer shared many breathtaking stories with us, introduced the professional equipment, and trained us how to make knots. It reminded me of Yuan a lot. Another night, three musicians taught us to play ukulele, woo, we were in Hawaii at that moment! Where were you guys? ;)
We were learning how the make the basic knot from the mountaineer. It is called Eight Knot. It looks really like a “8”
Ukulele workshop.  Woo, we can play together!

We also had many wonderful outdoor excises. The children picked the vegetables in the family farm and cooked them at the dinner by themselves. Really delicious! We went to the Pit Park to learn basic geology. 
The colorful Five Senses Children Jungle in the Pit Park.

On the last day, we went to the top of a mountain that is around 800 meters height to fly by para-glider! I flew in the sky even though I had a fever. Since I didn’t have any fear, the coach taught me the extra difficult flare maneuver, that made me even more excited.
Fly Fly Fly!

Besides the unforgettable experience of summer camp in Hangzhou, I had the chance to enjoy two other exhibitions. One is called Celebrating 90 years of dreams by Disney; another is called Yuanmingyuan Imperial Garden-- The Most Beautiful Dream of Qing Dynasty Emperor. Have you guys heard about Yuanmingyuan story? It was the most beautiful garden in the world during Qing dynasty of China (around 150 years ago)  and  it was destroyed by western army from eight countries and Chinese people. It is a very shameful history part of ancient China. The interesting thing is those two exhibitions are all about human’s dream. The former dream is warm, happy and wise; the latter dream was powerful, greedy and sad. Human beings need dreams to create the courage to explore the secrets of the universe, but greedy and selfish dreams could lead people to the hell. I am lucky to have a dream to make the world better by good education. What’s your dream?
What’s your dream?


A magical birthday gift!
Since I was super busy after the Hangzhou trip I almost forgot it is my birthday today. Anyway, I got a magical birthday gift from my students! Please look at the photos!
He is one of my 4 years old students. My teachers told me he has a problem to fall asleep during the nap time for the last 3 months since he came to our school. This noon I told him I am a Kungfu master and I could teach him Kungfu. First I asked him to sit up and play for a while silently instead of lying down. Then I asked him to sit cross-legged. I said: “Now let’s focus on our breath.” As I breathed deeply and slowly beside him, his breath went deeply and slowly also. Then I asked him to close his eyes. He sat by the position that shows in the photo for more than 10 minutes! I could really feel his mind calmed down and we both felt very peaceful.
I thought he might feel tried sitting so long, so I said: “Now you can practice another Kungfu position. Please lie down at right side, put your left hand on your chest, and close you eye, focus on your breath.” He followed my “coaching,” and fell asleep very naturally and peacefully after 2 minutes!
Actually it was my first time to use Yoga to help a young child to sleep. It works so well! I even got shocked by his reaction. I was deeply moved by the peace from the child’s heart.

It is really a magical gift for my birthday from him. If you guys have the problem to fall asleep, maybe you can try Kungfu to help? Or come to China to practice it with our children?;)

That’s all my stories for this July. Thanks for spending time to read them. Wish you guys would like them. Actually I still have many nice or worth things to share with you. But, the time flies too quickly, and my typing is sloooooow, when I am writing this right now, it is already the last day of July.  

So, let’s say Aloha to Matt, the Blogger of August.

Alooooooooooha Maaaaaaatt! How are you dooooooooooing? Where aaaaaaaaaare you now? Now I am moving my slooooooow typing to you. We are looooooking for your adventure stories. 

(Note: This has been posted on Duan's behalf, as she does not have direct access to the blog. - Ahila)

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Ni Hao!

How are you, guys? 
We had a lot of rain during the last week so we have had a lot of cool summer days. The weather is so kind for our people in Ruichang and Wuhan. Not hot:-)


One night, our More Fun Education students had a very good outdoor performance for the Ruichang community. As their teacher, I was so proud to see their growth and progress, as well as cooperated with them for the show on the stage.
The 8 years old twins were preparing the comic dialogue in our dancing room. And the 13 and 11 years old students who are from More Fun Leadership Summer Program were practicing their show in our Children’s Town.
We very much enjoyed our show on the stage.
The photo with Lily & Sansan, the dream spirits of More Fun Education. We designed and made the costume. I named them and my mother wrote the story about them.

Last Monday I returned to Wuhan again, the 4th time in one month to meet a visiting delegation from The University of Queensland, Australia. They were a team running the Positive Parenting Program for 36 years. They had a meeting with Professor Feng and other education experts in Hubei University. 
We shared the outcome of our research and ideas of early childhood education and the importance of parenting. As Professor Feng’s assistant and one of the translator, I gave a talk about Chinese Parenting situation.  
Understanding their Australian accents was a challenge for me.
During the meeting, we received positive feedback and comments about about our research outcome.
Professor Feng and Dr. Sanders were giving the gifts to each other. 
The interesting coincidence was Dr. Sanders, the Director of Triple P, and Professor. Feng, both started their education research and running their program in 1978.

During the two days, I went to nearby places for having fun and continuing my Slow Journey for a while. My hometown is really nice, welcome for you all!
Wishing you all a happy summer!

(Note: Posting this on Duan's behalf as she does not have direct access to the blog. - Ahila)

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Hi friends!

Hope you are all enjoying your summer time and are also having new experiences and maybe some fun!


The Lisan More Fun Education center has been very busy this summer and that has brought me to Wuhan, China many times.  In June, The Next Generation Working Committee, a department of China government hosted a conference in Wuhan on the topic of China Early Childhood Education Proseminar. In the conference, my Professor Feng Dequan, Modern China’s Father of Early Childhood education gave a two-day workshop for the participants as the main expert. 40 of our teachers from the Lisan More Fun Education Center in Ruichang made the 3 hour train trip to Wuhan for the conference. At the conference I received a happy surprise, receiving “The Distinguish Expert of The Next Generation Working Committee”. Our teachers learned many new information and teaching methods of ECH and they also helped introduce P4C (Philosophy for Children) to the audience of early childhood educators from China. I also gave a talk on early childhood character development and leadership.
Was so surprised to get the Certificate form The Next Generation Working Committee.
Our teachers took the group photo with Professor Feng. The 6th woman in black and white from right on the second line is my mother. She got a certificate from China Early Childhood Education Association!

The summer has been mostly work for me, although I also discovered this magical hotel resort on East Lake in Wuhan. The place is peaceful with a lovely floating tea house and many antiques and artifacts from ancient China. That was a short break at the East Lake, a very famous nature view of China. I wish someday I can visit there again with APLPers :)

The nice view from my room window

In the yard of the hotel

The lobby is like an art museum.

Welcome you guys come to Wuhan!
Love,
Duan

(Note: Posted this on behalf of Duan Wei - Ahila)

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Hi everyone

Something unexpected and rewarding always seems to come up and make life more interesting and rewarding! 

In middle June, me and 2 colleagues visiting from the University of Hawaii were invited to join a group of entertainers. The entertainers are part of the Support for the Back Lands Education by Artists program that visits remote primary and middle schools in China. They entertain the school children with music, dance, and song. Many of the children are being raised by their grandparents while their parents are away working in the large cities. We did not know what to expect at each school or what grades the children would be in, so we had to invent on the fly and on the go!

What we three did for the 4 schools students were the Leadership Workshops. The children were given some question on leadership, such as “Who are the leaders in this room?” “Does anyone else could be the leader?” “If everyone is the leader for ourselves?” “If anyone could be a leader at some part by having certain advantage ?” “If there are some bad leadership?” Wow, APLP being taught in the countryside schools in China!

Then, we introduced the children to awareness of their breath and body using basic yoga techniques. The awareness of themselves and of others is a building block of leadership. We even played some leadership games with the children and young adults in the classroom. Later we were all treated to an outdoor performance of music and song by singers and musicians from Beijing!

Each school and group of children responded differently and moved all of us very much, we even cried!


We wish we can do more for the lovely children!
Introducing the Leadership conception to the students with Gregory Mandryk who is from UH.
Doing the Leadership Workshop for the Grade 9 students.
Doing the Leadership Workshop for the Grade 7 students.
Communicating with the school teacher with Lulu Leng and Gregory Mandryk, they both are from Hawaii University.
Writing the wishes for the primary school students.
Playing the leadership games with the primary school students.
The artists provided wonderful show for the students. 

Note: This post written by Duan Wei, has been posted on her behalf as she does not have direct access to the blog from her location - Ahila.