Let
me start by saying that there have been many teachers who have
influenced in my life. Many of those people were teachers that I have
had from Kindergarten to the present time. If I had to choose one who
has had the greatest influence, it would have to be Rosa. She gave me
class during three courses in Primary Education.
As
far as I am concerned, she wasn’t the typical teacher who taught
magisterial classes in which the main objective was to memorize.
Also, she provided us a shared context for people to communicate and
share information, stories, and personal experiences in a way that
builds understanding and insight.
I
always remember that she has the ability to make something that many
students find incredibly boring come to life through her enthusiasm
and passion for teaching. Furthermore, I was delighted with her
because in her classes was impossible to get bored due to the
methodology was very active and she encourages cooperation between
ourselves.
She
set an example for us and we see her as a person with confidence and
we follow her lead and fell comfortable thusting her. She form strong
relationships with our and our families and she was very interested
in the problems that we have in our lives. In daily situations, she
not only was accessible, creative, empathetic, warm...but also
enthusiastic, generous, caring and be open to staying at school
after-hours to help her students. More than a teacher she was a guide
to our lives.
It
is important to say that she influences me to read books. The reason
of this is because she always said that books open doors to new
experiences and she encourages us to read a book every fortnight. She
dedicates one hour a week to get out the class and we used to sit in
the garden to read alone or in small groups. This gave us the
opportunity to be better at grammar, spelling and vocabulary. Let me
conclude by saying that now, thanks to her, I read because I enjoy it
and I like to becoming part of the story or adventure. The topic of
the book it doesn't matter I am pleased with it because Rosa always
says that variety is the spice of the life and we have to read all
kinds of books to learn something from all of them.
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