Science Workshop
- interview of an Antioquia's child
I asked him that what was his name.
And he answered me that he called Juan Fernando.
I asked him, that where he lived.
And he answered me that he lived in the north of Guatape.
I asked him that who lived with he.
And he answered me that he lived with his mom, his dad, his brothers, his grandma and his aunt.
I asked him if he study in a school.
And he answered me that he studied in the village's school, a public school.
I asked him that where he studied.
And he answered me that he studied in the outskirts of the town.
I asked him that how many hours he studied, And if he can explain me his school’s schedule.
And he answered me that he studied for 5 hours in the morning, everyday since the 8 Am. To the 12 Pm.
I asked him that what he did in his leisure.
And he answered me that he played soccer with his cousins.
I asked him that what he did after the school.
And
he answered me that he helped many times to his mom, to carried fruits
and vegetables to the principal plaza, and after he had time to do his
homework.
I asked him that what he thought about that.
And he answered me that it was so fun, but, sometimes was so difficult.
I asked him that how many time he spent with his parents.
And he answered me that he spent very short time with they in weekdays but he spent a lot of time in the weekend.
I asked him that what his parents did.
And he answered me that they worked in the town like traders.
I asked him if he ever had seen or lived the child labor.
And he answered me that he lived the child labor with his uncle, many years ago.
I asked him that where he worked.
And he answered me that he had worked in the agricultural fields sowing seeds.
I asked him that if he liked it.
And he answered me that it was so difficult and he hated it.
I asked him that what was his opinion about that.
And he answered me that this, was a abused of children by the adults.
I asked him that how many friends did the child labor.
And he answered me that so many frinds worked in differents occupations (child labor).
I
told him that I was a student of the GLA. In Bogotà, and I had lived in
the north of this city for more than 8 years, and I was so curios about
the new and interesting topics.
I told him Good bye and that, I nice to had met and talked with him.