Pat and Leroy Whitehead

Pat and Leroy Whitehead
Called To Serve

Sunday, July 29, 2012

News Story — 18 July 2012

Elevating Education for South Pacific Youth

Auckland, New Zealand —
The International Teacher Education Program (ITEP) was organized in 1997 to assist and encourage teachers working in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ school system to improve their teaching skills.
The primary goal of the program is to elevate the quality of education provided to students in the South Pacific.

ITEP is unique as the faculty comprises retired educators, school administrators and university professors who volunteer as missionaries for an 18-23 month assignment.
Currently, there are 10 ITEP couples living on site and working with teachers at 15 Church schools located in Kiribati, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Their primary responsibility is to help teachers improve their skills by teaching university courses and helping them qualify for advanced degrees and teaching certificates.
The couples are supervised by Elder Steve Ronnenkamp and Sister Janis Ronnenkamp, based in the Pacific Area Office in Auckland, New Zealand. Elder Ronnenkamp, a retired school administrator from the USA, says, “The purpose of Church schools is to assist the youth to reach their earthly and eternal purposes and to help them progress spiritually, physically, emotionally, academically and socially.”
He continues, “We are grateful for the outstanding work our ITEP missionaries are accomplishing, in improving the teaching and learning in the Church schools.”
Education is a key goal for Church members in the South Pacific and worldwide. Elder James J. Hamula, Pacific Area President of the Church has said, “Our goal is that every youth [and] young adult in the Pacific Area finish high school and then pursue either vocational or tertiary schooling.”
He goes on to say, “The rising generation in the South Pacific need to be educated.”
ITEP is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and operates under the direction of the Pacific Area Seminaries and Institutes of Education in partnership with the Dean of the College of Human Development at Brigham Young University – Hawaii.
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HI folks have been asking what it is we do here. There was an article in the Church News recently about the ITEP progam so I will try to post it. It is not very romantic really. We teach education courses to local teachers to help them upgrade their teaching credentials. We are teaching two courses at the moment. One is a Special Education course for teachers in the general classroom. It is to help teachers deal with children with special needs but basically to teach good teaching skills that if applied help all children to learn effectively. One element of the course focuses on Positive Behaviour Support. I am really enjoying researching this end of the course and trying to help the teachers implement these practices in their classrooms. It focuses on the good children do instead of the bad and has had some amazing success. The other course we are teaching is Classroom Assessment and Measurement. It helps teachers to develop better methods of testing in order to determine the areas where improvement is needed in teaching and what to focus on in order to help children be successful. That is more LeRoy forte and I just mostly observe. Anyway...hope I can download this article...

Friday, July 6, 2012

The Pearl at Pacific Harbour and the other face of Fiji

Today we went again to The Pearl. This time we swam in the ocean and in their pool. We were there for only the morning and then for lunch. It is a beautiful resort and the water was wonderful. A new couple arrived called the Tennis' and we are showing them the sights like we were shown around a month and a half ago...time flies!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Here we are at the President's residence with one of his guards...spiffy sulu!!!
This is the Primary School where we teach a course in Special Education. Wish I could show you pics of the beautiful children but that would violate privacy laws...
This is Elder and Sister Ronnenkamp our wonderful supervisors from Auckland...they are heading home soon and were honored for their service with these beautiful leis.
This is the view from the boardwalk along the ocean in Suva...a nice Sunday stroll...