So each week we have set up times to teach the employment workshop in one of the Stakes here in Panama. The Sunday before we try to visit some of the wards in the stake to promote the workshop, and usually we've sent flyers and information through e-mail to the leaders. We then usually have one workshop taught over two evenings for three hours each during the week and one workshop on a Saturday where we teach the whole thing for about five and a half hours. During the week, we spend some time in the center organizing our teaching materials and manuals for the day's lesson and working to get other times set up for other stakes. The rest of the time in the center is spent doing homework, or we head out and see the city and things around town. We actually only spend about 20 hours a week on the internship and most of that is taken up in teaching.
The workshop is broken up into four sections, one focused on helping people identify their career goals (work, education, etc.) as well as the talents and abilities they have to help them reach those goals. I love this section because so many people don't allow themselves to see all of the many abilities that they have. One of my favorite activities of this section is when we split the students into small groups and one person from each group share one of their achievements with the rest of their group. The other members of the group then identify abilities and skills that they imagine would be needed to accomplish this achievement. It's awesome to see how people start to realize all of the abilities they actually have but hadn't thought about before. I also really like how they can't try to minimize themselves and say "Well, I don't really have that ability," because other people see that ability in them. We then tie it in with the scripture from D&C 46 which talks about how gifts are given from God and explain how they can have confidence in these abilities they've learned they have. It's wonderful to see how empowering it is for them.
The second part talks about the resources people have to help them achieve their goals. We mainly focus on helping them learn the importance of networking and the effectiveness networking has on helping them find work or learn what to do to achieve their goal.
The third section prepares people to interact with others in their network and have effective job interviews. We have a lot of interaction and activities in this section, and it's fun.
Finally, we discuss what people can do to maintain their job when they're hired and how to progress in the field. Because we have to teach the whole workshop in such little time (usually it should be taught in twelve hours, but we have to try and squeeze it into five or six) we usually just introduce this section and have a small discussion about it then invite them to review it at home.
So far, we've had really good experiences teaching, but all the people who have come actually already have work and are leaders in the church, so they just want to know about the workshop. Here are some pictures of the last two groups we taught in San Miguelito Stake.
Looks like you've been busy! And your work sounds super fulfilling. Good luck with the rest of your classes!
ReplyDeleteBryan! I'm so happy you are writing this blog! It's fun to hear what you are doing in Panama. Do you do all these workshops in Spanish? You are a brave man. P.S. I love being a celebrity too. It was hard to come back to Provo after China. I got used to people stopping me in the street to take a picture with them. So don't forget: You is BEAUtiful haha
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