Over the weekend I asked all of the students to think about one of the most important things to them, and to consider how they would share this as a message to the world. They spent some time thinking of an idea, and then wrote it down in Thai. They then shared their ideas with the group, and with the help of my coteacher, I was able to understand what they had written. (It was a huge relief to be able to understand their
The students painted and drew their ideas onto huge handmade sheets of paper, and I'm really astounded by the effort that they put into each piece.
I explained to them that these pieces would be shared with people around the world, and their eyes lit up with excitement. I'm hoping to celebrate these student's messages by having an exhibit upon my return to the States.
You'll see that their messages vary greatly, but all show a positive response to the prompt. These kids are strong, positive thinkers, and have hopes and interests that reflect their unique personalities.
By giving them an opportunity to express their most important ideas/messages, this exhibit will be a celebration of their lives, and a view into their resilient minds.
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