Today I had the wonderful opportunity to go and see my father teach a 9 week term class on Learn How to Draw at the U3A.
The U3A stands for the University of the Third Age, a not-for-profit education organisation that provides a variety of courses and education for semi-retired or retirees all around the world. Now, don’t get me started about how such an organisation can be made available for people of ALL ages because nowadays, learning something new shouldn’t just happen when you retire.
This was the first time my father took a class to teach. He had been coaching and tutoring individuals in the past. He had a full class today and he’s been asked to run another term into the new year (which he has agreed to). For me, I enjoy watching my parents do things like this because it keeps their mind active (although thankfully, there’s no problem there as in our household, arts, music, painting, books, languages – and indeed any learning was valued, supported (and expected).
Overall, an eye opening and a proud moment for me to watch my father teach others. He’s encouraging, patient and shares the theory in such a way that is relatable where the ‘penny drops’.
For me, I took some photos and created a video too and sent them off to the Publicity person so they can put them into their Member Newsletter. I even enquired about doing my own classes as I need to find some more French conversation classes and it turns out they run classes in this every Tuesday.
I can see myself joining U3A because I love the idea of having this education service to the local community – it’s peer and social learning – in a supportive environment with people motivated to learn. I also liked that it was held in an old secondary school campus so the whole classroom vibe reminded me of my old high school days.
Yep, it’s high time I get back to school.
[…] Today I headed down to the Moorleigh Community Village which used to be an old high school that was closed down in the 1990s to meet up with my father once again who’s instructing a Learn How to Draw course for the term. […]