As
we know South Sudan already has its educational system, my plans when I go back
is first to review the policy that exist and then see how to improve it, I will
focus on the weakness and see how I can help in making it a better opportunity
for teaching and learning then I will participate effectively in its
development and act as an agent of change .I will contribute in the curriculum
development and introduce the different teaching methodologies that will help
in making effective teaching, I will also be a role model to the women and
ladies in that state and play a big role in the community development by
empowering women and making them engage in different activities that will also
contribute to the nation building especially
by making English trainings for Arabic speakers.
While at the university level I will play a vital role in departmental decisions and help in designing the curriculum that will meet the needs of the students and introduce the learners center method regardless of the class size because the lessons I have learned from Indiana University has build and developed my professional skills and has prepared me to be a creative teacher, flexible, resourceful, open minded and tolerant.
So ladies, don’t you think the lessons we have learned from Indiana University have really prepared us for making change in the educational system of South Sudan?