Mary and
Joe's day at the Dom Manuel I secondary school was informative, interesting and
frustrating. Today was Greve Geral (National General Strike), and it
affected the school day.
Workers
around the country are protesting the economic impacts resulting from the
Portuguese Government's acceptance of the terms of the European Union's
bailout. Workers are unhappy with their economic situation as compared to
those of many politicians and upper level bureaucrats (99% vs.1%). They
say they are losing economic ground, and cannot afford to live. They are
paying higher taxes and prices for basic products, and working longer
hours for less pay.
ln the
morning we noticed the streets and school halls were quieter and emptier
than usual. Students were grouped outside the school, we assume, waiting
to see if the school was going to be open. (The teacher of our first
class was 15 minutes late because she was waiting with her son at his school to
see if he would have school today. He did.) At all of our daytime
classes, our teachers were in the classroom because as one said: I can't
afford to stay home. Our evening adult class was cancelled because that
teacher was on strike. (This was not a surprise to us because she is an
active member of the opposition political party.)
The daily
teaching experience was good as usual. We not only taught the students in
grades 7, 8 and 9 but also we learned from them and their
teachers. The students were more rowdy than earlier in the week because
this was their last day of formal classes prior to the 2-week Easter Vacation.
On the way
home from the afternoon class just a short distance from the team hotel, a
protest rally was underway. There were speeches, singing and flag waving;
none of which we really understood in detail, but could use our imaginations as
to content. We also had a short chat with one of our night students who
worked 27 years at the prison, who was attending the rally.
Arlene and
Reba had an abbreviated day at Santa Maria school because of evaluations and
one strike related cancelled class. Bobbie, Diane and Paul had a normal
work day at the Polytechnic Institute with little student strike related
discussion.
After the
daily evening meeting the team went to an Italian restaurant for
a fulfilling dinner.
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