Mike是美国和平队志愿组织成员,曾被派到多哥的高中进行支教,听他讲讲那段经历吧。
Todd: Now, Michael, you were in the Peace Corps?
Mike: Peace Corps, yeah.
Todd: Can you explain what the Peace Corps is and what you did?
Mike: Well, it's an organization, U.S. Government organization that sends young people for the most part, college graduates, to different countries to work as volunteers in either construction or education. I was in education. I was a high school teacher.
Todd: Where did you go? What country?
Mike: I was in Togo.
Todd: Togo?
Mike: It's a little country between Ghana and Dahome, and the time Benan, Nigeria, West Africa.
Todd: West Africa, yeah.
Mike: And I was a high school teacher. I was an education major at the University of Michigan, and trained as a high school teacher there, but I had to get a complete different training, skills, to work in West African high schools. I mean for one thing, the classes were huge, like a hundred students in a class, and we didn't have textbooks. We just had a blackboard in front of the class and students had notebooks, so you had to really manage the class so that the students always had something to write down, or practive from their notebooks, and you know I had like four or five classes like that every day, and it was a very gruelling job, but very, very exciting work, I mean, I loved it. I just loved it. It was the best thing a college grad could do in my opinion.
Todd: What type of experiences do you remember about living in Togo?
Mike: Ah, living in Togo, well, I was a foreigner, right, I was white, I am white, and everybody was African, black, so there was this feeling of always being an outsider and occasionally, not occasionally, often, you know kids would make fun of you for being different, and you know, so it was sort of hard to get used to that. That was one thing I remember.
Mike: I mean, I remember the beauty of it all, and how in the tropical area, how things grow (right) like it would rain almost every day and then when the rain stopped and the sun came out you could just literally see flowers growing, plants blossoming, you know, that's one thing I really remember.
Todd: Man, it must have been really, really beautiful.
Mike: It is.
Todd: Have you ever gone back?
Mike: You know, I was just thinking about that the other day, that why, no I haven't gone back. I haven't gone back. I would love to. If I have the opportunity I will, or I have to make the opportunity to go back. It's a very volatile country, though, you know. It's not an easy country to go to just as a visitor. I think you need to have something to do there, (right) like I did, you know, I had a regular routine, and place to live. I don't think I would want to go there as a tourist, but I'd love to go back if I have an inviation to do something again.
Todd: Alright, thanks Mike.
Mike: Sure.