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		<title>University of Winnipeg student heads to Botswana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, My name is Ian Scott and I am a third year student in International Development and Religious Studies at the University of Winnipeg. I am going to Gaborone, Botswana as a social worker and will be working with the Sedibeng Community Education Centre. According to the description of the position on WUSC’s website, I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello,</p>
<p>My name is Ian Scott and I am a third year student in International Development and Religious Studies at the University of Winnipeg. I am going to Gaborone, Botswana as a social worker and will be working with the Sedibeng Community Education Centre. According to the description of the position on WUSC’s website, I will be enrolling Sedibeng students in various programmes, registering students and organizing workshops on related to life skills, HIV/Aids, employment preparation, etc. The position will serve as the required practicum for my International Development degree.<br />
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This position sounded like an opportunity to develop my logistical and people skills at the same time. I have some experience working with youth (volunteering with an after-school program for refugees, respite work for youth with disabilities) and opportunities like this one appeal to me. More generally, I want to do a placement in a developing country because I want to apply what I’ve learned in the past and I’m curious about new environments and challenges. I know that sounds very formal and cliché, but I really want to use the minimal experience that I have to my advantage. When I did Canada World Youth in Thailand three years ago, I learned things that I could do differently on a future journey overseas. For example, I think I have a better idea of how to accomplish personal projects and goals and the importance of watching, observing, listening and learning from others.</p>
<p>It’s difficult for me to specifically outline my expectations and hopes for my practicum at this time. I am reluctant to enter a relatively unknown environment with the impression that things should be a certain way. That’s not to say I don’t have some tentative hopes and expectations. I hope to make progress in learning the Setswana language, I want to take responsibility for my own learning and I expect to be relatively prepared to interact with others in a polite and appropriate manner.</p>
<p>	I think I used far too many words in this blog that I would normally use in an IDS essay. My later blogs will probably have more substance because I will have learned more by then. I’m actually just going with the flow, trying to keep my marks up and finish the current semester before I go to Botswana. My first task, then, is to prepare and have fun doing it. None of this would be worth it if it wasn’t enjoyable and educational, and that’s one thing I can say for certain.</p>
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