Week 10th
I haven't been to too many places in my life. I was born in the suburbs in a small town, there I grew, went to school, married, had my kids and maybe I will retire living in the same place.
As a human being, one of the greatest things I enjoy is being in the technology era. I have a grandgirl who doesn't know how to read but she is computer literate.
I have a job that barely allows me to take care of my house, so, since I work at Inadeh I have no time to attend any kind of course, school etc. I love learning new things, I never think how or when I am going to apply what I learn, I jus love learning.
Gathering in Panama with people from different places of the world and having a teacher who is in United States is possible only in a Virtual Classroom. I have had a very rushing time, but I felt challenged by people who had bigger problems than me and they were still fighting for a certification; that took me forward.
This week is just conferencing about what we learned and suggestions for new comers, feels like it was yesterday I enrolled in this class.
I wish I could shake my classmates hands and hug Sean, as I am taking so much from them with me, I am taking knowledge that would help me be a better teacher. It feels like we would never have the chance to meet again but who knows, I bet you never thought you would share a space in class with a Panamanian.
Good luck!
As a human being, one of the greatest things I enjoy is being in the technology era. I have a grandgirl who doesn't know how to read but she is computer literate.
I have a job that barely allows me to take care of my house, so, since I work at Inadeh I have no time to attend any kind of course, school etc. I love learning new things, I never think how or when I am going to apply what I learn, I jus love learning.
Gathering in Panama with people from different places of the world and having a teacher who is in United States is possible only in a Virtual Classroom. I have had a very rushing time, but I felt challenged by people who had bigger problems than me and they were still fighting for a certification; that took me forward.
This week is just conferencing about what we learned and suggestions for new comers, feels like it was yesterday I enrolled in this class.
I wish I could shake my classmates hands and hug Sean, as I am taking so much from them with me, I am taking knowledge that would help me be a better teacher. It feels like we would never have the chance to meet again but who knows, I bet you never thought you would share a space in class with a Panamanian.
Good luck!
Nubia from Panama


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