Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Interview, Nibal AbuRish


Wadee: Hello Nibal, you look very happy which is good to make a short interview about the visit, shall we?

Nibal: Hi wade, I am happy, sure! Yes let’s make it.

Wadee: Well, thank you! Tell me about the visit and your thoughts about?

Nibal: The visit was excellent from the time we have arrived to the residential, there was very warm welcoming, we were very happy there. There are lots of meeting and workshops.
I believe that the ‘English Day’ was very successful. We met a lot of people who took us to their schools with our ideas and minds.


And we in the “Palestinian Day’, we showed a lot of stuff, problems we are facing, also we clarified the points and issues of human rights to let them know how much we suffer in Palestine, even inside the school, the class itself, the student him/herself, there is a big suffering.
We showed out culture, customs and traditions, our big history in Palestine, our daily life.
We moved the next day to schools which hosted us for one day, in my case, I went to ((chester)) primary school in the morning, I visited the children branch (under 10 years), very qualified schools which have huge facilities, to learn the children, to motivate them and to raise their abilities to work.
I went to a secondary school as well, for me as a secondary teacher I found a big similarity, yes, technology here is more used and applied, but same problems as they are teenagers, student is student anywhere.
After we came here to Camden, I went to Camden Girls School, they welcomed me warmly, Rafida was among the best if not number one, she was powerful and wonderful; she joined me in each single tour in the school. I talked about my school and my country in each class I entered, I talked about Jerusalem and the parts have been separated from Jerusalem, the teachers there were very active.
I faced some political questions but I answered them in humanity way not politically.

I was very happy in the accommodation, because we had the chance to see the British lifestyle inside and in details. People here are lovely, I have never met somebody who does not want to listen or to deal with me.


Wadee: what classes you had the chance to enter and talk in?


Nibal: I entered most of the classes, History, Geography, Mathematics, Philosophy, Science but not the English class!!

Wadee: very good, how successful is the visit in your opinion?

Nibal: Very successful if we continue the action plan based on what we already planned for, we must continue.
And we met Palestinians here who we have no chance to meet with in Palestine, ..


Wadee: Thank you so much, you spoke about everything, that’s fruitful, Enjoy!     

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