The impact and importance of volunteer support in schools
EdConnect volunteer, Luis Rojas has achieved a positive outcome by supporting a student at school in the Brimbank region. Luis explains one example of how he supported his mentee.
"After a year of disruptions ….. I went to my mentee’s classroom. He is a great kid, very smart, teachers say he can be disruptive in the classroom but has a heart of gold. Given the opportunity and time, he opens up and speaks very well of his family and goals in life. On this particular day my mentee’s class had been changed to Physical activities at the gym, when I arrived to his classroom his teacher advised he was at the gym with the rest of his classroom. When I got to the gym, noticed kids were playing dodgeball. However my mentee was sitting down not participating. I sat next to him greeted him and asked how he was? He was not in a good mood and withdrawn. Gave him time to adjust to me being there, it had been a while since I last saw him. After 5 minutes I asked mate, why aren’t you playing? This is dodgeball, you would be very good at this, being a goal keeper and your team needs you. They’ve lost two games in a row. He said “the teacher made me sit down, I don’t know why?” I gave him a few minutes to reflect, and then asked, wow that’s unfair, you sure you didn’t do something accidentally that caused you to be sitting down and not participating? He said “no I didn’t, I threw the ball and it accidentally hit the teacher and she asked me to sit down.” Gave him a few more minutes to reflect, I asked, did you apologise to the teacher? He said I did nothing wrong. I said that maybe the case mate, but she doesn’t know that, she might’ve thought you did it on purpose and wanted clarification. He sat there quietly for a few more minutes, his team had now lost 4 games straight. I said mate, your team needs you, they’ve lost 4 games straight, I know you want to participate, what about you go over and talk to the teacher and ask if you could be allowed to play, you have nothing to lose. Reluctantly, he got up and spoke to the teacher, she gave him the nod and he started playing, then looked in my direction with the biggest smile. After that, his team kicked ar$#. When my time came to leave, I said to him did you enjoy it? He said “yep!” I said well-done mate, He smiled, we did the fist pump."
EdConnect volunteers offer one-on-one mentoring to students in need or assistance in the classroom with subjects such as numeracy, reading, science or help around the school in kitchen garden projects, canteen, gardening, library and much more.
This year, EdConnect are recruiting and training even more volunteers to help support more local students and schools in 2022. Become an EdConnect volunteer and help make a difference in a young person’s life. Visit www.edconnect.org.au/volunteer or contact [email protected] 1800668550
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