I recently came across these blogs of the American students on the Flagship Yoruba Programme in my home University in Ibadan via Facebook, (thanks to Buchi). I mentioned this Flagship Programme on this blog once while I was in Ibadan in the summer before the students arrived. I want to share it with you now. From this distance, I have a new pride and a new appreciation for the field of language teaching as well as a chance to share in the journeys and experience of these new students in their immersion in the language and culture of my homeland.
Follow their blogs and share in their experience as they move through Nigeria:
http://www.northoflagos.wordpress.com by Cara “Titilayo” Harshman.
http://irinajoyinbo.wordpress.com by Kevin “Kayode” Barry.
http://wellesleyh.wordpress.com by Lauren Halloran
Here are some of the videos from the blogs. Note that much of the Yoruba language capability of the person in this video was acquired long before she even set foot on Nigerian soil. This is a testament to the progress of Yoruba language studies in the Wisconsin University at Madison, and a victory for globalization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SlgnGAGFsU and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsltcnHxzfI. And in this amazing one, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLzWfxBRa8Q), where Titi takes a walk around the University of Ibadan.
Enjoy, and leave them some encouraging comments too.
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Nigerian Scorpio at http://YourWebsite
I go to school in Wisconsin and the best of my knowledge there is no Wisconsin University, unless u r referring to The University of Wisconsin?
Posted at November 22, 2010 on 2:37pm.
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Clarissa at http://clarissasbox.blogspot.com
The post title sounds a little weird. Is it supposed to be “American Students”?
Posted at November 22, 2010 on 9:18pm.
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Kola at http://www.ktravula.com
Aaaargh. I should learn never to make a post when I’m exhausted.
Posted at November 22, 2010 on 10:39pm.
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Clarissa at http://clarissasbox.blogspot.com
Oy! As a graduate student, you might discover that this will mean never blogging at all. 🙂 🙂
Posted at November 23, 2010 on 8:34pm.