Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Reren got married!


Dear everybody,

Great news! Reren got married!!! This is the first marriage after completition of APD and Indonesian programs 2006 that I know of. Moreover, the story is very romantic.... and Reren is beautiful (as you can see on the picture) and happy.
Here is the story (quoting Reren's letter to me):

...There is also an interesting story which everyone might want to know. I'd like to tell you about it. I firstly met him on December 6, 2006. My Boss told me about him2 or 3 days before. He said there was someone wanted to know me more. He told me everything about him, and I thought why not. So, when he asked me to meet him i couldn't agree more.
So, my boss arranged our meeting. I had chance to see and talk about many things with him. After that Rino (my husband) often called me and visited me at home. He said he wanted to have serious relationship with me. He said I was the perfect soulmate for him. After a few days he told me that he wanted to mary me. I was very surprice and happy too I told my parents and they really liked the news since they really wanted me to get married soon.
We planned to get maried in March, 2007. But then My grandmother from Riau called me and said that according to her and my grand father calculation, January would be a great time to get married. Rino and I taught there was no excuse to refuse the offer, so we arranged simple wedding ceremony. That's why we didn't invite many people. Just relatives and closest friends...

Ceremony took place January 5, 2007 at 3pm.

I(Sasha) along with all staff of Civic Initiative congratulate Reren and Rino. We wish them happiness, long life together, and lots of love!

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Democracy in Bahrain

Here are two articles regarding the recent Parlimentary elections in Bahrain.

http://www.forbes.com/business/commerce/feeds/ap/2006/11/26/ap3203747.html

http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=162907&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=29252

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Post Elections and Thanks

Thanks for the birthday wishes from everyone. The tee shirts were not authorized by me!

Thanks to James Breen for posting the interesting election article. We intend to become more active in posting articles, quotes and comments regarding civics and democracy. Please send us your sites, ideas, pictures, etc as well.

Mike

Post Election

Here is an interesting article regarding the newley elected Representatives and Senators and the orientations program they are required to attend. It also discusses some issues to come up during the last few weeks of the 109th Congress.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/13/congress.returns.ap/index.html

Thursday, November 02, 2006

CI team at Mike's Birthday


Here is the picture of our team. Do you recognize a face on our t-shirts???

THE POWER OF NETWORKING:ETA ENGLISH TEACHER ASSOCIATION

Dear CI Fellow and all alumni,

As the alumni of Summer Institute for Secondary Educators 2005, We have commitment to contribute something to our society as the result of our study in United State upon our return. So, with that spirit I gather all the English teachers in South Surabaya region and held a workshop, at the same time forming an English Teacher Association (ETA), which is meant for the private schools teachers.

This following article is written by my fellow English teacher in AL Hikmah, trying to give pictures of what it was like in the workshop. Enjoy it.

How long have you been studying English? Perhaps we have been studying English for quite many years. Probably starting when we were in secondary school. Anyway, can you speak English well?. These question still become a problem in English teaching in Indonesia. The question arise is whether English teaching in Indonesia has effective or not.

We get used to undergoing different curriculums. Each syllabus offers different methods in English teaching but sometimes the implementation in the classroom has no difference at all. It means that not all English teacher are aware on the fast changing of the curriculum, as today we are applying competence based curriculum towards KTSP ( Kurikulum Tingkat Satuan Pendidikan). Many teachers interpret this curriculum differently one another. Moreover, the characteristic of the national exam of this curriculum are rather different from the former one. Therefore, SMP AL Hikmah tried to make use the networking of schools in South Surabaya Region by holding a workshop under the theme “ Sukses UNAS 2006-2007, Menyongsong KBK 2006” on Saturday, September 9, 2006. The main purpose of this occasion is to build the network among schools as one of the vision of the school, which is to be able to give benefits to the school’s environment.

The place was in the library of SMP AL Hikmah Surabaya. Around fifty-five English teachers from private schools in South Surabaya region come to the workshop. With two facilitators who were the national trainers of Competence Based Curriculum, the workshop was running very well. The first facilitators, Drs. Edy Kuntjoro who is the former principle of AL Hikmah Junior high and now reside in The senior high gave a presentation to put a strong basis of the real teaching itself. And it’s all about perception.

Mr. Edy said that as teacher, we have to build a good perception to our students. And b having this thought, we hope that both teachers and students will enjoy the process of teaching and learning. “ Teaching is not always in the classroom but it can also be an outdoor activities”, he added. He also emphasize on how teachers should encourage the students to use the language they have learned into a real meaning, which is practicing. Motivate them by talking with them only in English during the classroom activities and after class. He emphasize that acquiring a language is not an instant result but coming from a long process of using it in daily life. At the end of his presentation, he tried to build a strong impression that teaching could be a fun activities no matter how serious the lesson is. “ Dead Poet Society” is the movie that told us that teachers is truly the agent of change.

Meanwhile, Slamet Setiawan, Lecture of UNESA, as the core program of the workshop present the strategy of teaching different kind of texts to students in a very interesting ways. Participants were enjoying the activity very much, with all the creativity in teaching, they tried to perform their best and present each text assigned to them perfectly. One group presented narrative text in a way of putting series of pictures about the folk story, then teacher give model on how to make a narrative text. Very interesting!!.

Mr. Slamet was also explaining about the strategy of facing the national exam itself. Listening that has never been part of the national exam previously, has become one of the competencies that students must have acquired to face UNAS. The other competencies are the linguistic and socio-cultural.

The participants are excited with all the activities. At the end of the workshop, we made an agreement to established an association namely English Teacher Association (ETA) with Ustadzah Silvia from SMP AL Hikmah elected as the chief of the association. And further, forming a small committee to organize the follow up activities which planned to be held after Aidil Fitr holiday. In conclusion, all the activities of the program was meant to share what Al Hikmah has got to others and in attempt to put in real the program of contributing to the community as the vision and mission of Al Hikmah.

Hope this is a good start and encourage other alumni to do something in their community

silvia

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Kerry's own goal?

I've never paid so much attention to this issue before but the political athmosphere prior to the Nov 7 election in the US is really getting me interested.
I said to someone the other day, although the Democrats are likely to win big time for the Congress in this election, a lot could still happen before that day.
And guess what... It turns out to be true. Kerry's statement yesterday about the American kids sent to Iraq seems to be a big advantage to the Republicans. Kerry said (well, not literally) that the kids sent to the battle in Iraq are not the smart ones. I have no idea how it is an advantage for them but a lot of media believe so.
Anyway, let's just wait and see what happens next.

Happy Birthday Mike!


Happy Birthday, Mike. Wish you all the best with your jobs and May God always blesses you and your family! Miss you all so much!

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Hello


Hi everyone,

First thing: Happy Birthday Mike. Wish you all the best in life.

It's so great to have this discussion forum. Sorry, a little late.
By the way, today there's a very interesting discussion on tv here in Australia about the remarks made by a muslim cleric/mufti/Islamic community leader a few days ago about the Australian women dress which he mentioned as a assault triggering and immodest.I don't know I just think that he should not have said it given he is holding a position that represents a lot of other people inside muslim community in Australia. This issue is definitely sensitive in such a diverse society here. That sort of personal reflection I think shouldn't be made public because it would definitely create instability in his own community which is already 'not very stable' along with some labels.
Anyway, the discussion about this issue is getting hotter I think, well, probably not as hot as in the US prior to the Nov 7 election. It seems to be a bit tough for Republican these days, doesn't it Jeff?
All the best for you too Jeff, and everyone.
Kismullah

HOT MUD IS DROWNING HISTORY IN PORONG!!!


Dear all fellows ,

What a wonderful job you have, Sasha. This is what we were always waiting for. I think this is the best media to share with others since email is kinda limited (in certain way) to express or maybe as Sam said tell the world of what happened with us.

Sasha, I have checked alumni’s blogs, but I didn’t see yours personally . Where’s yours???. I know Mike’s!!.

Well, Since you put pictures of the beautiful new england in fall and Sam talked about Kalimantan. Now, I just wanna share about things happened in my home town which made me so sad whenever I remember how my life, in terms of place where I brought up, will be drowning in the hot mud in the next one or two years and there’s nothing I could do or anyone could about it.

Mud has drown almost 5 vilages right now. The public facilities are also in danger as this is unstoppable. Highways, railway path and other public facilities. Even the govt. predict that It wont stop till the next 20 years. Could you imagine that??. Hope This is God’s will for the best. I put pictures of what it is like. Quite satire when I see the beauty of New England in Fall. I missed Amherst.

And about me, I am now running a state govt. program to organize an alumni association for Surabaya chapter. I am so proud as well as worried. Am I good enough to carry this big thing??. I read the whole thing about organizing alumni in alumni web and this is really a challenge. There are 11,000 alumni through out the country and this is our responsibility to give back to the society. And this is something that one person could not do alone. So, help me out here. Pray for the best ( for both of them).

october 31,2006
Dear all fellows,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE
wish you all the best in the world

ehmmm...the party must be great.. post the picts. please

silvia

Friday, October 27, 2006

Mike's Birthday!

Hello Civic Initiative Alumni!
I would like to announce that Mike's Birthday will be on this Sunday, 29 November 2006!!!!! Civic Initiative staff members start to celebrate this world holiday this Friday. Please join us in this celebration!
Sasha