Teaching and Learning

Yesterday we visited two schools. 

The first of these was Moulay Youssef High School in Rabat.  The principal welcomed us with hot mint tea, and showed us around the grand courtyards and classrooms in the pouring rain! This school was established in 1916 and is one of the most elite public schools in the city.  Prince Moulay Hassan also attends classes there once a week. The school boasts of teaching preparatory classes in science, math and engineering.  One such class we visited was learning about the movement of satellites with elaborate geometric diagrams! The students speak fluent French, Arabic, and English.

We were invited to taste the lunch in the school cafeteria and this is what it looked like...

Moroccan food is most delicious, and they serve a lot of it!

Next we visited Ecole Normale Superieure which has a very green and clean campus. Several undergrad students gave us presentations about learning to become teachers of English. They are enthusiastic about teaching and learning languages! Some have begun their practicum in various schools, and shared their experiences.  The TESOL course is one year long, and the practicum is 5 weeks!

Talking of languages, can you guess what this street sign says? 


Comments

  1. Awesome example of universal symbols! Unless that sign means "go as fast as you can". Then I would be in trouble.

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