Today the 28
August 2019 the first year journalism students went to Lujiza primary school
for the third time. This time around there was nothing much that they were
doing with those children. They went there just to check how far the children
were with the stories. Some were finished with their stories and some were not
finished so they had to sit down with those that didn’t finish up their stories
and poems and help them finish those stories. But most of the children came with their
finished stories. The journalism students did only one story per learner and to those
who chose to do poems had to do two poems but when they arrived there to check
how far they were, the journalism students were amazed that those children didn’t
write only one short story but they wrote more than two short stories and some
wrote many poems. Seeing that passion in them was so inspiring it actually
revealed to the journalism students that those children were enjoying what they
were doing with them and also enjoying writing at large. Seeing the
children wrote that much was the most exciting part in all that they were doing
today, it showed them that these children were listening to them the whole time
that they were advising them on how to write their stories and also it showed them
that going there every week to do this with the children was not a waste of time
but it was a blessing to the journalism class and the children of course
because they learnt some new tricks about writing at large. Their aim for today was to see the children finishing
their stories and poems in order to reach next week Wednesday with everyone
done with their stories and poems so that we would rehearse with them to know
if they know what they will be doing at the event.
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Sunday, 25 August 2019
LOOKING FOR SPONSORSHIPS
On the 2nd August 2019, the journalism
students decided to go visit Pick n Pay in Southern-wood to ask for a
sponsorship. They were then referred to the manager who they approached and
told him about the event and what they wanted. His response was that they are doing their
budget only in September so that’s the only time that they consider giving out
donations and sponsorship. So they proceeded to Spar also in Southern-wood.
This time the manager was very nice he actually smiled when they told him what
they were going to do with the sponsorship. He took the letter they had and
told them he will give it to the owner of the shop so they must wait for a call
from the owner. Looking at the manager`s facial expressions when they were
talking to him gave them hope .They thought that they have got the sponsorship
already. They were so happy when they left there, they were thinking that their
prayers of getting the sponsorship have been answered. After a week they went back at Spar to ask the
manager on how did it go with the owner. His response was that they should wait
for two weeks, if the owner then haven’t given them a call by then they should
consider their request unsuccessful. After two weeks they returned to Spar, the
manager told them that unfortunately it was not up to him, his job was to pass their
message to the owner that’s all. And yes if they have been waiting for over two
weeks and haven’t received any call from him then their request was
unsuccessful. When they left there their hearts were heavy they were so disappointed.
They thought at least at Spar they will consider them and the fact that they
told them to wait for two weeks gave them hope.
Thursday, 22 August 2019
REFLECTION ON A SCHOOL VISIT
On the 14 August 2019, the whole Journalism 1st year class visited the Lujiza Primary school which is situated in Duncan Village. They went there to see the children that they were going to work with for the first time and get to know them as they will be helping them in writing their short stories and poems.
So when they got there they received warm welcome from both the children and their teachers. Each of the journalism student then had to choose a child that he/she is going to work with.
Since they met for the first time with the children they just spoke to them asking them about their selves and they also got to introduce themselves to the children . They wanted to get to know each other and make the children feel free to talk about anything with them. These journalism students connected very well with the children in Lujiza, one boy even told them that he has a twin who looks exactly like him.
As they was talking with the school children they noticed that the children were very smart and some of them had dreams of becoming doctors one day. Some of the children revealed that they like to draw and that they think drawing is one of their strengths.
The 1st year journalism class enjoyed every minute of being there in Lujiza Primary. Having to talk with those kids was interesting to them, they could tell from the children`s responses that they are so intelligent.
The experience was so overwhelming for the class as the children were so eager to do this project with them. Even their behaviour was a very good behaviour, they showed a disciplined behaviour
Mostly the children chose writing short stories and some even had stories in mind. The children couldn’t wait to start working on the stories .The journalism class was happy about the children, they asked a lot of questions and couldn't leave anything without understanding it first.
REFLECTION ON A SECOND VISIT TO LUJIZA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Today on the 21st August 2019, it was 1st year journalism class second visit to Lujiza Primary School.
So today they were starting their work with
the Lujiza pupils.
They found them waiting patiently for them in their classrooms.
The children were ready to begin with writing their short stories and poems.
When the journalism class entered the children`s classrooms they were so much excited, they were
so eager to start working.
Some had already written their short stories and
poems and they were so great.
The Lujiza primary school children were so talented,
what they only needed was a little bit of motivation.
So today some worked with two children.
But before they started they made them do the things that they did on their class during the reading
workshop since it worked magic with them so they thought it would help the children also.
The exercise to them was so exciting, they were enjoying every
minute of the exercise.
The journalism class then checked
what the children wrote and they found that they wrote interesting sentences, some of the
sentences were amusing they were laughing the whole time they were reading the children`s sentences.
They then allowed them to write their stories and they already had
ideas on what they would be writing about. While they were writing those sentences they were just flowing, they knew what they were doing.
They
also asked to showcase their talent in drawing as it is one of their favourite
things to do.
Working with them on the day was exciting and
emotional for the journalism class at the same time. they felt that it was great seeing such children at young age
who are very eager to learn new things. They enjoyed their moment with the children, it felt
good to them being part of the improvement in the black society academically.
REFLECTION ON A READING WORKSHOP
So on Friday the 16th of August 2019 the first year journalism class was in a reading workshop. Some of the class members came with
poems which they found on the internet and they shared them with the class. The class then had to identify what is it that caught their attention in those poems as they
were read. Well in those poems even though they were not bought nor written by
the same person but they had something in common. Their lecturer
then also came with his short stories and were read in class. Also in those
short stories they had to identify what they liked and also what they didn’t. The short stories were all written in different styles, some were dream
stories, where an unborn child would talk, and some were reality stories. It
was fun for the journalism class listening to those stories as the stories allowed them to explore a bit deeper
to the world of dreaming through the mind of the author of those stories.
This workshop was designed for the 1st year journalism class to have a clear idea on what they will be writing with the Lujiza primary school children and also what style each person and his/her adopted child will choose to adopt when writing the story or a poem. Attending the workshop was much of a great help in assisting them with writing of the stories. They enjoyed the whole session, it was so fun and they learnt a lot of things that some of them didn’t know about.
The workshop taught them to fall in love with writing at large. Having to attend the reading workshop helped them as they have gained more knowledge in things to look for as an author when compiling your own story.
They can`t wait to start writing with the children!!!
This workshop was designed for the 1st year journalism class to have a clear idea on what they will be writing with the Lujiza primary school children and also what style each person and his/her adopted child will choose to adopt when writing the story or a poem. Attending the workshop was much of a great help in assisting them with writing of the stories. They enjoyed the whole session, it was so fun and they learnt a lot of things that some of them didn’t know about.
The workshop taught them to fall in love with writing at large. Having to attend the reading workshop helped them as they have gained more knowledge in things to look for as an author when compiling your own story.
They can`t wait to start writing with the children!!!
POSTER REFLECTIONS
On the 13 August 2019 , the first year journalism class was designing posters that will advertise the event that they will be hosting on September. So they were divided into groups and their posters had to be different. Each group had to come up with its design for the poster. There were many colours available, so each group had to choose its colour but the colour also had to be different depending on each group.
All the groups took turns in picking colours, and some chose bright colours like the colour Orange since the event will be hosted in September and on Spring season so they wanted to choose a colour that could match the season since Spring is associated with bright colours.
In each group, there were eight members and as expected each of them had their own favourite colour that they thought could fit in the poster. Before deciding they put all the colours they had in mind on the poster to see which one would fit. So each group only chose one colour that they saw fit for the poster as their best option.
Having to choose one colour while there were eight of them was a bit challenging for the groups as everyone had their own beautiful colour in mind, but at the same time they learnt to compromise and be able to respect each and every person`s views as to some people it takes guts to say their views in a group of people. They had to learn to respect each other as individuals. They then proceeded to choosing the font style and colour. Doing this part of the poster was easy as they didn’t argue mostly as to which one would be the best option.
During the whole time they were doing the poster, they enjoyed working with different individuals who had different views. They learnt more on interacting with people who have different characters
REFLECTION ON WRITING WORKSHOP
On 08 August 2019, the first year journalism class was in a workshop that is supposed to help them in their writing skills. And of course it will help them regarding the event that they will be hosting as the whole class, as they will be helping the primary school children with writing their short stories and poems . They had to write few sentences of which each sentence had to be an absolute lie. At first the exercise was so challenging for them in the extent that some of them just got bored in writing the sentences and didn’t even know what lie they would even write in those sentences. So the lecturer said they must just put pen on paper and just write anything that comes to mind even if it doesn’t add up. So they thought they should just try and write whatever that came to mind and it wasn’t as hard as they thought it would be, they just needed to put their minds into the exercise . As they wrote the sentences it became more and more comfortable to do the exercise. So by the time they proceeded to the next phase of the exercise which was to write another sentences in which the time was extended this time, writing the sentences then was no longer boring them ,they were always looking forward to the next phase of the exercise. So after the second phase they proceeded to the next one. During this phase they were starting to enjoy the exercise, they were used to just write without thinking first and it was so easy to do it. All in all doing the exercise helped them a lot in terms of writing skills, they were not aware that one could write without thinking about what they are going to write about until they witnessed it. They enjoyed doing the exercise as a whole as they think it was a fun exercise.😄
Sunday, 11 August 2019
About The Author
Siyanda Sonamzi is currently doing first year Journalism in Walter Sisulu University. Her interests are writing stories, poems and reading news.
She is passionate about discovering and reporting untold stories within her own community.
The name of the blog is EASTERN CAPE DAILY NEWS, it is about all that is happening in Eastern Cape. Its main purpose is to be the eyes and ears of the East London community.
Sonamzi believes that it is the duty of journalists to discover stories and bring them to the people , thus coming up with the idea of doing this blog.
She is passionate about discovering and reporting untold stories within her own community.
The name of the blog is EASTERN CAPE DAILY NEWS, it is about all that is happening in Eastern Cape. Its main purpose is to be the eyes and ears of the East London community.
Sonamzi believes that it is the duty of journalists to discover stories and bring them to the people , thus coming up with the idea of doing this blog.
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