Ielūgums Tev!
Projekta „Tomorrow's Steps” noslēguma
pasākums – festivāls „Global Eco Village”
Do you know what time it is? Can you see the green button on the right? Yes! It’s a time when you can use the opportunity to join AIESEC as a member or recruit to go abroad on Exchange!
Story by Agnija Kazuša Bus rides: so regular, but special For sure, teaching is not only about hard work, it’s about enjoyment and having fun together. It’s a new way of fun, I must admit.
Projekta „Tomorrow's Steps” noslēguma
pasākums – festivāls „Global Eco Village”
Story by Zane Dziļuma
If you are a bit familiar with the AIESEC processes, you know that before going on an exchange, you are supposed to go through an Outgoing Preparation Seminar (OPS) that will give you the basics about the exchange, representing your country abroad, and, of course, the culture shock. I must say that I’m very grateful to AIESEC Riga for organizing a good OPS before I left, because even though a presentation can never prepare you for the real thing, I’ve seen too many times here in India what it can mean if an intern comes without any preparation (indeed, there are countries that do not practice an OPS).Story by Agnija Kazuša
Bus rides: so regular, but special For sure, teaching is not only about hard work, it’s about enjoyment and having fun together. It’s a new way of fun, I must admit.Story by Agnija Kazuša
Directly into the class
I am teaching two grades – Grade 6 and Grade 8.I was actually surprised that my first class was given to me on my second day already and without going through detailed observation process. (more...)Story by Agnija Kazuša
My work: new challenge, experience, fun (despite of the strike)Story by Agnija Kazuša
It has been more than three weeks since I am in India for the internship at Oakridge International School. Incredible India! I must agree! I am speechless and in the same time feel like every day spent here writes its own chapter. Every day is a box of surprises, we tend to say. (more...)Story by Zane Vilnīte
I am here for two weeks now. But it feels like for a month. So much new information and so many people met for the very first time. So many places seen. So much everything. (more...)Story by Santa Lakševica
I believe it is pretty similar to Indian culture and tradition because they are neighbor countries with similar historical background. But Muslim religion mixed with Hinduism and Christianity, small territory with high number of population and other small things makes it totally different. (more...)