So, this week has been a bit busier at work than usual. A little thing known as Open Class came into my week and added a bit of extra ‘flavour’. Open Class is an opportunity for parents of our younger students to come and see exactly what their kids are doing in English lessons. Considering that parents are paying good money to have their kids learn English, I was expecting some nit-picking to go on. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome of my week.
I went into the week with the intention of involving the parents as much as possible in the lessons and having them focus of the positive points of their children’s English ability. I started off each class by telling the parents (through the school manager who acted as a translator) that their job during the class was to think of two things that their child did well in the class. Why two? because it’s better than one. Then I had the parents join in for one of the games in the middle of the class. I was thrilled to see some of the parents getting really into the games and competing with their kids. Most times the kids won, but in one class I had some intensely competitive parents who almost bested their kids.
I managed to get the parents to give some really good comments on their kids’ abilities (which is strangely difficult to do in Japan as I’ve found). And I think all the parents commented on their children’s enjoyment of the class, which is really the most important part of keeping kids studying English in an extra-curricular setting.
Although there was some extra stress and preparation that went into this week, I’m so glad with how everything turned out and I’m looking forward to an awesome weekend!
Open class… outta here!