เทศกาลลอยกระทง (Loy Krathong Festival)

Hello DU Study Abroad Blog,

This week, I returned back to the village to continue my internship. Before my return, my program had all the students return from their internships for a mid-course seminar. During this seminar, we received a lecture on how to go about formatting the research we were expected to do during our internship. This was an opportunity for us to receive guidance on our individual research projects. Our program conducted this seminar at a resort where we were allowed the luxuries of bike riding, swimming, yummy Thai food, and a miniature zoo. I returned to the village on Tuesday and got back to my role on Wednesday. I played volleyball with the students and was surprised by them with caterpillars as per usual. The students have been preparing for the Loy Krathong Thai Festival this week and this has included a lot of arts and crafts as well as school-wide traditions. Unfortunately, I did not get to participate in many because I began to feel sick and had to maintain distance for the safety of the people around me. Luckily, I was able to catch a glimpse of the students putting “krathong” (floating rafts decorated with flowers) into the nearby stream. This practice is done to thank the Goddess of Water and River. It’s a Buddhist holiday that has been adopted all over the country. Here is a picture of some of the students putting their krathong into the nearby stream.

Best,

Namugga Nakayiza

This was journaled while I was abroad but due to limited internet access, I couldn’t post them at the exact moment. Recorded on 11/24/23.

Light at the end of the road

Hello DU Study Abroad Blog,

This week, I sat in on English classes being taught by the Thai teachers at the school where I’m interning. I took notes on the teaching styles and topics existing within these English classrooms because I shall be doing my research on the dynamics of English classrooms at a Thai government school. I am expected to perform a case study on the school using a theoretical framework. I’ve found it difficult to come to conclusions because of the language barrier, but Google Translate has become my best friend. I didn’t complete the school week though because I have to return to the city to meet with immigration since my study abroad program is longer than 90 days. My program has arranged for all the students to get their visas renewed so this is something I’m not doing individually. After this weekend, I shall be returning to my internship placement for another 3 weeks to finish off the entire time. I’ve enjoyed my internship for the most part.

Best,

Namugga Nakayiza

This was journaled while I was abroad but due to limited internet access, I couldn’t post them at the exact moment. Recorded on 11/17/23.