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Fulbright FLTA Newsletter
Issue 23 | September 2009

My Blessed Year
by Maysa Abu Ammar, 2008-2009, Egypt

I feel blessed to have been selected as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA) at Florida State University (FSU).  In fact, this past year has been one of the best years of my life.

Maysa Abu Ammar, 2008-2009, Egypt  FLTA
Maysa Abu Ammar, 2008-2009, Egypt (center), with her students

The Fulbright Program allowed me to meet people from places I previously thought I never would.  I met people from the Arab world, Africa, Europe and Asia - all of whom came to the U.S. for the same purpose: to teach their language and share their culture.  Needless to say, meetings at the Binational Fulbright Commission in Cairo prepared us for the experience.  We were encouraged to participate in orientations and workshops.  The meetings were so well planned and organized.  They helped us to understand the big responsibilities we were about to undertake during the coming year.

My journey started in Cairo, Egypt where I met 113 Arabic Fulbright FLTAs.  I had never felt so proud in my life - 113 bright Fulbright FLTAs ready to fulfill their roles as Arabic teachers and cultural ambassadors in the U.S.  Then, I took part in the orientation held at Brown University in Rhode Island.  I met more Fulbright FLTAs from all over the world.  We represented more than 30 languages in one place!  Over the course of a few days, we became good friends who later traveled together, visited each other and kept in touch throughout the year.  Then, there was the final workshop in Washington, D.C. - the workshop we had all waited for.  We were eager to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones, to catch up, share amazing stories and wonderful experiences.  We all were so proud of our students, their progress, our methods of teaching and our American friends.

I have gained many things during the course of my program.  I feel (and there is proof!) I grew professionally while working as an Arabic Fulbright FLTA.   Every morning, I was so happy when I entered the classroom and saw my students waiting for class to begin.  The students’ devotion, love and commitment to Arabic, my language, deeply touched me.  Our classrooms were full of eager students from everywhere who had different reasons to study this unique language.  Some wanted to study Arabic because it is not commonly taught in the U.S., some because it is holy, others because it is their grandparents' language and some because it is the language of their future business endeavors, etc.  Along with loving the language came an interest in the culture.  Language and culture are one and not to be separated.  In our Arabic department, we integrated language with culture.  Every now and then, we talked about a different aspect: family, education, holidays, respect, food, marriage, music and more.  The students were encouraged to be inquisitive so as to gain a better cultural understanding.  The students would leave the classroom in awe, happy to have learned something new and profound.

I got involved in a lot of cultural activities at FSU.  I joined different campus organizations and helped to set up events.  I joined the Muslim Student Association and we held events in which I gave lectures about Islam, Ramadan and the Islamic faith in general.  I participated on a panel in which students asked questions freely about the Hijab, women in Islam, prayer, fasting and more.  The best reward for me was when people approached me and told me I had changed the way they perceived Islam, or that I had changed their way of thinking about my religion.  Those reactions made me feel that I had accomplished something great.  I joined the Arabic Culture Association and we also had Arabic culture events where we introduced foods, textiles, books, etc.  Students loved those events and participated with a willing desire to learn more.

I’m glad I taught at FSU for many reasons.  First, I had an amazing supervisor, Dr. Zeina Schlenoff, who supported me and never hesitated to tell me how proud she was of me.  Second, God knows I made such great friends at FSU - friendships that will last for a lifetime.  They helped me from the very first day and never left my side.  I love how diverse they are.  They come from Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan, the U.S., Peru, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Puerto Rico to name only a few places.  Lastly, I had amazing students who loved me, my language, culture and classes.  I love them too and it was heartbreaking to leave, but I know I must give the next group of FSU Fulbright FLTAs the opportunity to have great experiences such as mine.  I absolutely have no doubt that I am blessed.

To comment on Maysa Abu Ammar's article on State Alumni, please click here.   

 

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Student Events and Awards for Fall 2008

Essay Contest

  Section 1 Section 2
First Place

Carissa

Essay

Erin

Essay

Second Place

AndreaEssay

Sarah

Essay

Third Place

Lauren

Essay

 

Honorable Mention

Elizabeth

Essay

Samantha

Essay

Honorable Mention

Matthew

Essay

Various Cultural Events

IFTAR at the Sahara Restaurant

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Coffee Day

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Ramadan

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Game Day

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