Saturday, February 7, 2009

The youngest teacher in the world ( Amazing ) !!!!!!

The youngest teacher in the world ( Amazing ) !!!!!!

On the site of Kobi (NBC) news with her collection of her stories


Adora's favorite activity--Reading


Adora getting ready for the TV Show


Adora cooking her favorite sunny side up egg


Name : Adora Svitak
Age : 7 Years old (sekarang 11 tahun)
Job :Primari teacher
Salary : US$ 300 /teaching/50 minutes.
Prie as a talk show hostess:US$ 10.000
Can read at: 3  years old
Adora books: "Flying Fingers"
Hobby : Read 2-3 books/days !!!!

“Reading and writing is my life.” Adora says seriously. She hopes to use her own success to inspire other kids to take more of an interest in reading and writing. 

“Nowadays children are lacking in reading and writing skills, and they are saying things like ‘I don't like to read' or ‘ I don't want to write.' That hurts me very much.” 

Although Adora knows her stories are a way to reach out and inspire, she hopes this website will provide some insights of her success and a platform for visitors to access additional tool for their own reading and writing. 

Adora's love of books is evident both in the vast amount she reads a day (she gobbles down 2-3 books a day) and in the diversity of her own writing. 

Watch Adora reading her poems and talking about story ideas (Please use the user name: ilikepianoadrianna@hotmail and password: adorasvitak.com to log in), click here.

A self-proclaimed ‘amateur historian', Adora loves to read historical fiction, so perhaps it's not surprising that her stories range in setting from ancient Egypt to Elizabethan England. Well-researched and wonderfully vivid, Adora's historical fiction informs while following fast paced and spirited storylines. Adora's interest in non-fiction history was originally sparked by historical fiction, and she hopes that her own stories will serve as a similar inspiration for other kids.

Although historical fiction remains her first love and passion, she also writes fantasy adventure stories and contemporary fiction. Adora's sense of humor comes through perhaps most in her contemporary stories, which deal with trials and tribulations that will probably seem familiar to most kids. Journal, a contemporary diary style portrait of a young girl, resonates with a fierce emotional tone. 

She also delights in the fantastic, and often sets her stories in landscapes and cultures of her own invention. In The Death of a Hag Lord a young girl comes up with an ingenious plan to defend her town from the onslaught of a goblin hoard. Adora explores more humorous terrain in The Cake of Brovdersvik, the story of two archeologists on the trail of a villainous magic skunk. 

Citing the Redwall series and the Narnia books as huge influences, Adora is currently working on Amruin, an animal tale of a bat who leads a rebellion against the forest's cruel overlord. 

Adora is often disappointed by the way girls are portrayed in books and movies, and strives to create the kind of strong, intelligent, and sassy protagonists she herself would want to read about. Jousting is Ladylike features just such a character, and also illustrates Adora's penchant for mixing the down-to-earth with the fantastic.

One of her poems :

The Philosopher
  

 
In his candlelit chamber…
The philosopher works…
Day and night…
Without a rest. 

It is great research…
But never credited…
Nothing has worked…
Nobody has paid attention…
But this time they will. 

And the philosopher tires…
But he keeps on…
He keeps on through the night. 

And on the morrow…
The philosopher wakes…
And studies his books.

A scroll and a stick…
That will tell him…
A ruler made by Merlin…
Will give him success. 

And so his work is credited…
Like the philosopher dreamed it would be…
And, his work done, he fell into the
Endless Slumber…
Which he well deserves.

Link : www.adorasvitak.com

Hope this can inspire all of you.. ^^

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