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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
2016 UA Dallas in Brazil Video
Our Brazilian Delegation has been back in Dallas for a few days but their hearts are still in Brazil. Take a look at the delegation video below to see some of the highlights of their wonderful experience in Brazil:
UA Dallas & Colegio Santa Ursula, Brazil Exchange 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Last Days at Colegio Santa Ursula
Friday was the last day for our delegates at Colegio Santa Ursula. In
the morning, Mr. Poellot taught "the hour of code" to middle school students.
They all worked on creating either a MineCraft, Star Wars or Frozen video game.
At the end of the class, he gave each student a sticker proclaiming that he /she had
completed an hour of code and had started to become a computer
programmer. He then met up with Ms. Rico and the students to participate
in a Portuguese lesson given by Ze Ricardo and Marcio. The lesson was
centered on idioms (expressions such as “take the bull by the horns”) and how they may or
may not be the same in the USA and Brazil. The teachers felt old when the
students didn’t know some of the idiom examples, but all were successful in
saying the Portuguese translations.
Following the language lesson, the Dallasites were bid a fond farewell
by the primary school. They did a fantastic
job sending off our group! The fifth grade students played a lovely song on their recorders,
other students lead a prayer and also sang songs. The entire group then sang “Malo Malo” after
which students had the opportunity to ask questions. Nearly every hand
went up when Rafael asked the students who would like to go to the USA to
visit Ursuline Academy of Dallas someday, and he reminded them to keep studying
English.
And now, after a fun-filled last weekend together, our Dallas delegates are on the way home. What a grand experience this exchange has been - what fantastic forever friendships have been made! It was very sad for our group to leave Brazil but we are all already look forward to a new Colegio Santa Ursula delegation visiting us in Dallas in
September. We love you, Brazil!!! Thank you for a wonderful life-changing experience!
Friday, June 10, 2016
Fun Times!
This past week, as our delegation has been living in Brazil, we have enjoyed many casual photos reflecting the warm and loving friendships that have been made with so many at Colegio Santa Ursula. The students and the adults have definitely bonded with their hosts. Here are a few of those happy friendship photos - how wonderful it is to be in Brazil with those we love!
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Dallas Presentation in Brazil
This morning the students from Dallas gave their presentation to the high school students at Colegio Santa Ursula. The number of students who wanted to attend was large enough to require the presentation be given twice. The students talked about Texas, Dallas, Ursuline Academy as well as shared information about themselves and their families. The students from Brazil were given an opportunity to ask questions, after which gifts were given from UA to Colegio Santa Ursula, to Sr. Helenice, and to Rafael Bianchi. Members of both schools expressed an appreciation for each other and noted we all hope the privilege of working together as sister schools extends far into the future.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals Forum at Colegio Santa Ursula
This morning our students participated in a forum during
which groups of students presented their research and ideas on four of the
UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals.
The senior students from Colegio Santa Ursula who worked on this project
volunteered, and the audience consisted of the remaining seniors and the juniors. The forum included the goals of Zero Hunger, Clean Water
and Sanitation, Climate Action and Quality Education. The Dallas students each presented a piece of
the research; three groups presented in English and one group presented in
Spanish. After each presentation, audience members made comments and asked
questions which often lead to lively and thought-provoking discussions. The
Ursuline Dallas teachers provided information and perspectives from the USA.
The entire forum was transcribed by two Colegio Santa Ursula students and once
it is completely translated into Spanish, Portuguese and English it will be
sent to UNESCO.
To learn more about the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals, check out: https://en.unesco.org/sdgs
Students, host sisters, and teachers all ate lunch together
near campus to celebrate a successful forum. Following lunch the students
returned to classes while the Ms. Rico and Mr. Poellot visited the GOAL English
classes to interact with the students and assist in their practice of speaking
English. These classes are extra classes students can take to improve their
mastery of the English language, and it is from these groups of students that
future delegates from Brazil to Dallas will be chosen.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Morning of Reflection in Brazil
Today in Brazil, our students accompanied the Colegio Santa Ursula students to Mass and during a morning of activity and reflection. Because Colegio Santa Ursula does not offer formal Theology classes, the students have special times of retreat and reflection throughout the year such as this morning.
The students began the lesson in a spacious class room where
they were given a paper mask to wear and then instructed to dance with each
other. After completing the dancing students could remove their masks and then
learned about the purpose of the opening activity – everyone wears figurative
“masks” each day, masks which change with your current environment and reflect
your inner attitudes at that time.
Next the students engaged in an art project with very simple
instructions: create a poster of your name and decorate it in any way you
choose using a wide variety of art supplies.
Once the name posters were finished, students took a break while the
teachers hung the posters in another room.
Students returned from the break to watch a short animation titled
La Luna. The discussion afterward helped students realize the video’s message, that
everyone has to find their own personality and who you are meant to be. Students moved into a prayer room where Sr.
Helenice referred back to the day’s gospel and homily about everyone being both
the salt and the light. She talked about how teens often don’t think about
their lives, what they mean or how precious they are. We should not take our
lives for granted and must take time to connect with both other people and
nature.
The final part of the lesson took place in the name gallery
(the room in which all the name posters had been hung on the walls). Students
located their name, focused on it and spent time just looking at it while
blocking out anything else in the room. Students then held a group discussion
about the feelings they experienced while looking at their names. Students
shared what they had learned, such as that one’s name can represent one’s
entire history and is more connected to who you are inside than anyone had
realized.What a wonderful morning!
After Mass |
Monday, June 6, 2016
At Colegio Santa Ursula
Today was the first official school day for our Brazil delegation. They arrived at our sister-school at 7 am (quite a bit earlier than our customary Dallas start-time) and were met by a huge crowd of enthusiastic and welcoming students and teachers. There was also a huge banner welcoming the group to Brazil! Our delegation was overwhelmed and overjoyed! Each of the students introduced herself to the crowd and said a few words of gratitude for the warm welcome.
The delegation enjoyed some time at the school's cafe (this group is definitely eating well) and then they went on a tour of the school. Two student ambassadors, Victor and Ligia, guided the tour. We were all delighted to learn that Colegio Santa Ursula recently started an Ambassador program based on our Ambassador program in Dallas - so nice to share this idea with our sister school! During the tour, our group learned about the history of Colegio Santa Ursula as well as the Montessori curriculum that is a critical part of the lower school.
In the afternoon, students attended classes with their host sisters. They each report that they are having a wonderful time in Brazil. Over the weekend, in addition to attending the Festa Junina, some of our students attended a soccer game with their hosts. Additionally, some are planning to attend a volleyball game tonight while others will be "hanging out" with their host families. Indeed, all is excellent in Brazil!!
Welcome UA! |
Going to classes... |
Greetings! |
Victor, our tour guide |
In the "Dallas' room |
School Café food - delicious! |
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Celebrating Festa Junina in Brazil
Today our Brazilian delegation enjoyed a major celebration with their hosts at Colegio Santa Ursula: Festa Junina. The Brazilian Festa Junina, which dates back to Portuguese colonial times, commemorates Saint Anthony, Saint John and Saint Peter and marks the end of summer and the beginning of the harvest. Each region of Brazil celebrates in a unique way, usually with dances and colorful costumes which reflect life in the country. Popular festival foods are often made of corn as June is the month when corn crops are harvested. In addition, rice pudding, sweet potatoes and much more are also included on the Festa Junina menu. Our students and teachers had a fantastic time today as they learned about this important Brazilian celebration and as they participated in all of the festival activities at Colegio Santa Ursula. Note: Even "Big Tex" (aka Rafael) made it down to Brazil for the big party!
Old and New friends at the festa ! |
An awesome show at Colegio Santa Ursula! |
The whole school community joins in the celebration! |
With Brazilian "Big Tex" - just like home! |
Friday, June 3, 2016
OLA from Brazil!!
Our Brazil delegation has arrived in Ribeirao Preto and they are spending their first day with the host families who have been so eager to receive them. All of the host families were waiting for our students at the airport with big smiles and lots of warm hugs. We can't wait to hear more from our group once they rest a bit from their long journey.
Brazil bound!
Our first delegation of the summer is arriving in Brazil this morning! 4 students and 2 teachers left Dallas last night bound for Sao Paulo and then to our sister-school, Colegio Santa Ursula, in Ribeirao Preto. The students were most excited about meeting their host sisters and families and our teachers were excited to reconnect with old friends as well as to enjoy a fresh cup of Brazilian coffee. Stay tuned for more updates from our adventurous South American delegates!
Looking official |
A bit more fun-loving as we prepare for departure at DFW |
OLA from Sao Paulo - Headed to Ribeirao Preto! |