Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Books for the Siddhartha School

November 22, 2006

Having been granted a sabbatical I will be leaving for India on February 21st for five and a half months. The initial preparations have taken over a year to pull together. As a part of this journey I will attempt to journal and share photos of my experiences. For the first three months I will be in McLeod Ganj, the upper part of Dharamsala, and the home in exile for H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama There are several things I would like to do if the opportunity arises:
The second part of the journey and decidedly the primary reason for this trip is to set up a school library at the Siddhartha School in Stok, Ladakh, India. I have volunteered to share my expertise as a school librarian and technology specialist. Here's what I think I'll be doing but not limited to by any means:
  • fundraising
  • assist teachers in purchasing books
  • organize, manage and process books
  • develop a simple "Open Source" system for inventory, circulation and keyword searching
  • training for the school staff
  • reading and storytelling with the students
  • assist with classroom activities
  • work with students in the evening to do their schoolwork and practiceEnglish
  • assist with technology and integration of technology
  • have a great time
  • be there when the first graduating class has their ceremony
Please refer to the webpage The Traveling Librarian for other interesting facts, micro-gear, books that would be interesting to read related to my journey. Stay posted and keep on my journey!

3 Comments:

Blogger mmitchell said...

Now that I am offically a google blogger.
Love your site so far. I'll get back to you with some titles. Its hard to think of American titles for K-12 but am up for the challange after Turkey Day!
What an exciting year you have coming up! Way to go. Suggestion send this on to ALA.

November 22, 2006 8:47:00 PM EST  
Blogger rmontanez said...

Congratulations on this fabulous endeavor you are about to engage in. Taking books to India as well as helping to establish a school library. You have a fine site and blog. Look forward to learning more about your exciting and purposeful journey. As your 1st blogger suggested, send the info on to ALA.

November 27, 2006 10:16:00 PM EST  
Blogger Ann Dean said...

Congratulations and best wishes for a fruitful trip! I am looking forward to taking your class during such an exciting time. What a great opportunity for us all to learn about another culture from such a unique perspective.

January 9, 2007 8:58:00 AM EST  

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