Sunday, May 7, 2017

Packing the boxes for shipment!!

The time for shipping our supplies has come!!

The boxes of books and supplies you donated for the Catherine Hall and Farm Primary libraries are ready to go!

Please pray now for:
Swift shipment
Careful handling of materials




And pray for our trip by lifting up these needs:
Health and safety of the team
That our words and actions would glorify our Father in heaven

Thank you for continuing to support Teaching With Jamaica and me!!

Love,
D'Anne

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Preparation and Prayer for Jamaica 2017

I haven't written much about my Jamaica preparations, but MUCH work has been underway!!

Over Christmas, my partner Stacey and I wrote our lesson plans. I'll be leading the discussion on research and The Big 6 process of student research.  Stacey will talk about using Literature Circles to extend limited resources.

That's doesn't sound too glamorous, but I know that our sessions will help the Jamaican teachers lead their students even though their resources are slight. I am thankful for the chance to share my experience with them.

We will be bringing SO MANY books to add to the library collections.  And all of this is because of YOUR support and prayers!!

Thank you!!!  Please continue to pray. I am getting very nervous about our preparation. I know God will bless it, but I want it all to be perfect since we go in the name of Jesus.  Lord, let us honor You!!

More later...continue to pray!!



Here are SOME of the books we will be bringing to Catherine Hall and Farm!!

Here is our team, praying tonight for the mission.

--D'Anne

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Please consider supporting me again this summer

I have committed to return to Montego Bay, Jamaica, next July to join the Teaching With Jamaica Mission Team (TWJ) again.

Two teams will work with the Jamaican teachers this summer.  The Conference Team will put on their annual teacher's conference that has become a cornerstone of teacher development in Montego Bay.  The Library Team will lead campus professional development at the two schools where we have built libraries.

I humbly ask for your support in any of these three ways:

  1. Pray for our preparations.  I want to bring skills and strategies to the teachers that can be used right away to make a positive impact on student growth.
  2. Donate to support my missionary costs.  I am paying for more of this trip myself this year because I hate to ask for money.  But I do need to raise $800 to pay for my flight and lodging. There are a few ways to donate--
    • Access PayPal.com and send a tax-deductible donation to teachingwithjamaica@yahoo.com. Be sure to say in the notes, that the funds are for D'Anne.
    • Directly to me at http://paypal.me/Mosbyinjamaica
    • Mail a check made out to Teaching With Jamaica to my address.
  3. Donate new or gently used elementary level books for me to share with the libraries to grown their collections.  Ship them to my home.


Over the past four years, TWJ has built two libraries but not returned to offer support in developing those libraries.  This summer, I will join the Library Team in teaching Catherine Hall Primary and Farm Junior High teachers and librarians how to grow their collection, advance reading skills, establish research skills, and how to use the library as a resource to enhance all curriculum areas.

I feel honored to have been asked by the TWJ Leadership to return and teach.  And I am so proud of the enthusiasm and superior teaching of the Catherine Hall faculty in embracing the library we were able to help build last summer.  Take a look at the pictures sent to us from Ms. Waits, the Librarian at Catherine Hall Primary.



The students' focus and enthusiasm reminds me so much of my own students, I am so excited to see the Jamaican teachers and students again!




Returning to give support is important because Jamaica has limited Teacher Professional Development and even more limited Librarian Professional Development.  The faculty at Catherine Hall and Farm Junior High are excited to have us come share our knowledge with them.  

This year is especially blessed, because my sister will be joining the Conference Team this summer, teaching Early Math Strategies.  

I have led many Professional Development Sessions here at home, but returning to Jamaica to do the same is an honor.  I am so blessed to be asked to encourage my Christian Brothers and Sisters in Montego Bay.  The teams of teachers we return to see are dedicated to education, children's rights and abilities, and to leading students in spiritual growth.

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17

Thank you for your prayers and support.  

God Bless You...
Love, D'Anne






Thursday, August 18, 2016

Pictures from my Trip

I've finally organized my pictures!  Thank you so much to all of you who supported me.  It was truly an amazing experience.

I've been asked to consider returning with the Conference Team and in the future with another Library Team.  Please pray with me about that.  It's a big time and money commitment, which is hard for me with my kids getting so close to college (Claire is a junior!!).

But I would so love to return to the Montego Bay schools.  The teachers, students, and community are more gracious, kind, and thankful than any group I have ever encountered.  I was so blessed to get to go.

Click the Logo below to see a slide show of my experience in Montego Bay this summer.
The slide show goes fast, pause it if you need to.  It will automatically replay.


Thursday, July 28, 2016

The Backstory and Crazy Faith

If you have the patience to read my thoughts, I'd love to tell you the backstory of this fabulous library. Where it all began...

Ten years ago, a missionary and teacher founded Teaching With Jamaica to support teacher training in Montego Bay.  Over the years, some members of the team have stayed around, some have moved on, and all who have been a part are blessed.  Ten years later, Teaching With Jamaica still hosts a 3-day teaching conference for Montego Bay preschool through sixth grade teachers.  This year, we hosted 145 Jamaican teachers.

Closing Ceremonies at the 2016 Conference


Two years ago, Teaching With Jamaica was allowed to create a school library in Farm Primary and Junior High.  Mr. Victor Newsome, the principal, had been a teacher at the conference for a few years before being promoted to principal and--since reading is fundamental to education--sought help in building a school library.

At a celebration last week, Mr. Newsome shared his success.  In the first year of Farm's library, the school literacy rate grew from approximately 40% to 60%.  In the second year, they advanced from 60% to 80%.  School libraries change lives.

Last summer, the Teaching With Jamaica team went on school tours after the conference ended as they do each year.  They toured Catherine Hall Infant, Primary, and Special Education School.  Mrs. Mitchell, the administrative assistant, was in her first few week of a new job,  She led the tour and even pointed out one cluttered and locked room.  "This is supposed to be our library," she said, "But we ran out of funding and haven't been able to complete it."  Principal Dudley Jennings had been diligent in improving his school of 1300 students by adding a computer lab downstairs and a library space upstairs.  The computer lab had been equipped and was up and running.  But the library was yet unfinished.

"This is our library," Patti Gilbert, Teaching With Jamaica President, whispered to her team.

The view into the Catherine Hall Library space


But ultimately it is not the decision of Teaching With Jamaica to choose a facility.  The Jamaican Ministry of Education must approve requests and decide which school we are able to assist.  The Ministry said a library could be built, but did not share which campus they would allow.

The leaders of Teaching With Jamaica began collecting new and donated books in June of 2015, knowing that they would build a library, but not knowing which library.

That same June, I went to an event honoring Allen High School Seniors of which one was my niece Haley Armentrout.  Haley has always wanted to be a teacher.  Her gifts and abilities have shown already that she will be a master teacher like her mother and grandmother before her!  One of the teacher mentors that spoke at the event was Patti Gilbert.  She shared about Teaching With Jamaica and the books they were already collecting to build a library.

I recall hearing about that mission and thinking, "I could do that."  Already I was intrigued.  But it wasn't until September that Terri Williams, a teacher friend at my school in Wylie, asked me to think about joining the library team with Teaching With Jamaica.  By that time I had forgotten about Haley's event and the news I had heard there.  All I knew was that Terri's idea sounded so familiar, and I already heard the Lord whisper, "Go."

Terri asked me to pray about joining this summer's group.  I told her I'd pray, but I already knew I'd say yes.  It took me a week before it dawned on me where I had heard about Teaching With Jamaica before (in Sunday School when Haley leaned over and said, "You heard it from me!").

I love that the Lord planted that seed in advance and prepared me before the invitation.

Terri Williams and I at the Ten Year Teaching With Jamaica Celebration


So now we come to the work....

In October, I began assisting the team on processing the donated books.  Library processing means affixing spine labels, pockets, and check-out cards to the books for circulation. It means sorting the books into categories of picture books, chapter books, and non-fiction Dewey classifications. It means creating a catalog or list of each book that the library will house.  It took us seven months to finish the work on 6000-plus books.



Just after Christmas, Patti got word that The Ministry of Education had decided on a school for the library: Catherine Hall!

Now we prepared KNOWING who would benefit and praying for those specific children as we worked.  The only thing we knew about the space was that one peek into the tiny cluttered space.  We planned decorations and organizations not really knowing what the space would actually look like as a library.

By May, we had to ship all of our materials.  A huge number of boxes take a long time to arrive and even longer to pass through Customs.  Another concern we had at the time was the fact that we had heard there were no shelves in the Catherine Hall Library.  We prayed for shelves to be built.  We prayed for the materials to arrive on time.

Now, I have not mentioned yet that Patti had given us a theme to consider as we prepared for our trip---the teaching team and library team alike.  We were to have "Crazy Faith," faith that defied logic but rested solely on God.

Crazy Faith and our gracious Jesus brought us many miracles.

In June, with a departure date of July 16 looming, there were still no shelves and our boxes had not arrived in Jamaica.  But at our June meeting, one of our teachers, Britni Haskin, invited a parent to come speak with us.  Camille Simpson was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, and came to talk to us about Jamaican people and culture.  She overhead the mention that there were no shelves.

"You must have shelves," she told Patti.  Camille's father still lives in Kingston and works in construction.  She contacted him and he got lumber at 50% off and arranged for a carpenter to go to Montego Bay and build the shelves in Catherine Hall.

On July 15th, when even Mr. Jennings was beginning to wonder if this library would really be built, a truck arrived with lumber.  Another truck arrived with our thirty-plus book boxes from Customs.  On July 16th, our team flew in from Dallas.

On the same day we flew in, the shelves were constructed.  On July 17th, while we unpacked at the mission housing, sorted conference material supplies, and prepared for the teaching conference that the teaching team would lead, the shelves were stained and varnished.  And on Monday morning, July 18th, we arrived to find a room larger than we expected, shelves dry and new and more perfect than we had hoped, and a school bustling with summer school activity and children asking us when they could check out the books we brought.

Crazy Faith.  A God that does the impossible.

Before.
 Read the next post for the story of our amazing week.

**Hey, team, if I have told any part of this story wrong, please email me or comment.  I want to tell it all exactly as God unfolded it.  Thank you!!


Saturday, July 16, 2016

Arrived!!

We arrived today around 2 pm. The second group arrived at 4:30. There are 20 of us getting settled in today. Tomorrow we will sort all our supplies---boxes of teaching material and library books--after church.

I'll post pictures when I get a better wifi connection!

Thank you for praying!!

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Jamaica bound!!

Thank you to everyone who has been praying and supporting my mission trip to Jamaica!!

We leave Saturday to assemble the library in Catherine Hall School!!  The other teams of ladies attending will be teaching the Education/Teaching Strategies Conference sessions. But my team will be sweating and unpacking!

On Thursday of next week, we will be able to show off the new library to the Catherine Hall teachers and teach them strategies to use library resources with classes and how to develop and encourage young readers.

Please continue to pray for us this week and next, specifically:

  • Safe travels
  • Safety of our families while we are away
  • God's glory to be evident in our work
  • Opportunities to share God's word with Jamaican teachers and others we encounter
  • Safe return on 7/23


Thank you!!

Trusting Him,
D'Anne