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Joyce T Perez

Learning Manifesto:

Updated: Apr 28

Education is not about things; it is about living beings.

 It is about creating conditions for growth.”

 Ken Robinso.




Six years ago, I was a professor at the University of my country of birth. At that time, primary education was something I didn't even stop to think about. That possibility became an appropriate option upon my arrival in the United States. I was able to accompany my children's learning actively. I became a Volunteer, then a Teacher's Assistant, and finally a teacher. Each one of them gave me the possibility of entering an unknown world. My only memory from elementary school was that TEACHER  I had!!  Then I discovered that:


     That is my PASSION!


When I enter my classroom, no matter how much worry I have, everything is forgotten before the   arrival of a battalion of little giants who almost helplessly carry a backpack full of emotions: I love you, Mrs. Pérez! I missed you a lot! I love coming to your class! I do not want to go! I feel happy with you; you are like my mom; thank you for teaching me, for making me a giant! It is impossible to get them out of my mind, to talk about them without a tear, without feeling an intense emotion from the bottom of my heart. The possibility of transforming my environment, of helping to overcome fears and needs in students and families. See the joy reflected in the eyes of many parents with a THANK YOU TEACHER: “Now my child is different.” Helping each of these families fills me with happiness and well-being; it makes me feel good about myself. Finding my purpose in life for a common and social good has been the key to my happiness.


Reference.

Dweck Carol, 2006. The New Psichology of Success.



 

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