Rice fields in Las Mercedes |
Cows are not the only animals that are raised in Las Mercedes. Edwin visited a young girl who raises chickens to pay for her education. Since she was in high school, she has cared for the chickens with minimal assistance from her parents. Not only is she gaining a great education, but she is learning responsibility and a strong work ethic as well.
Leonel is another hard worker from Las Mercedes, and he has also learned how to adapt to different environments. For seven years he worked as an executive chauffer in Guayaquil, earning top dollar for his line of work. When the business failed, he lost his job and was unable to find another in the large coastal city. Moving back to the land of his birth, Leonel, his wife, and two children returned to agriculture to create a livelihood. Leonel now raises pigs and dairy cows while also growing cocoa and oranges.
These are just a few of the many stories of those who are part of the Las Mercedes community. Together they raise crops and animals that will feed the rest of their country, and they live, work, and learn together from week to week. During the recent training visit, the 20 participants worked on homework and activities together, but also taught each other important lessons in other ways. Half of the group arrived late on the first day, so as a “punishment” they had to stay late and create a skit to entertain the rest of the group. To ensure that everyone understood the lesson on customer attention, the group rounded up some items from the room, divided into groups, and exhibited the extremes of excellent and horrible customer service. Needless to say, everyone arrived punctually the next day and knew exactly what excellent customer service entails.
1 comment:
What a fun teaching technique Carissa! I love it. That's great classroom management on your part! :)
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