Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Training

During the 48 years Peace Corps has been operating they have studied, adapted and relocated the training program volunteers go through prior to swearing in as official PCVs. Volunteers were originally trained in the US as the educational and housing systems in country were not yet established. Volunteers trained at universities during the summer vacation months, allowing the PC access to high level language and job training programs as well as ample housing. UC Berkeley was the original training site for all volunteers. Berkeley also boast the highest number of returned pc volunteer graduates (go bears!) All volunteers are now trained abroad, most in the country they will be serving in although some countries have joint training.




In Guatemala we are participating in Community Based Training (CBT), meaning that we receive technical, cultural and language training while living with host families in various communities in the areas surrounding the training center. The first three nights in country were spent living with other trainees with a host family in the same community as the training center. This is the only time that we will live with other volunteers, Peace Corps only allows married couples to live together. During the first three days the 32 of us were given Spanish language exams and broken into groups of four based upon our program assignment (ecotourism or healthy schools) and our language skills. Each group of four lives in a different commuity and does Spanish language training four days a week together. The entire training group reunites every Monday at the training center for training in health and saftey, Spanish class and vaccinations. Thursday mornings we have tech training with the others in our program, leaving us with Saturday afternoons and Sundays free from formal training. There is never a shortage of cultural activities to participate in on the weekends. Thus far I've attended four soccer games, two weddings and two birthday parties. While full integration into Guatemalan culture is the PCs goal for us, spending the afternoon in Antigua with the other trainees provides with a nice balance between work and play...

2 comments:

Abbeyk said...

Hi there,

Just wanted to wish you luck in your Peace Corps adventure! I have been thinking about applying to the Peace Corps and to get an idea of what life is like I googled blogs and came upon your blog. I was especially excited because I recently volunteered in Xela Guatemala at a women's shelter for domestic violence victims and their children...it was a fantastic week and my favorite stop before heading to Xela was Antigua...if you can hike the Pacaya volcano (maybe you already have) at 6am it's awesome, and if you are offered to take a horse up the mt, do it, it's the best $26 you'll ever spend! ...also Lake Atitlan is beautiful - I'm sure you will see all of these places and more over the next couple of years! And if you end up in Xela, please let me know - my host family was fabulous and would love to have a guest! I'll be interested reading more about Guatemala. Thanks for starting the blog, it's helpful for those of us interested in going abroad. Good luck!

- Abbey in Dallas

Shellie said...

Two weddings! Becca, you must be in heaven! Sadly, we missed you at Daniel's wedding last weekend. It was so gorgeous. Will and his parents, Lucas, Jesse, Ryan Zweng, and Nicole Mendez were there. It was so much fun, but above all, the ceremony and celebration were just so joyous and beautiful. You would have approved :)