Changes to my study programme
Hello!
At the moment, I am in the middle of my study programme (third year), I still have a lot to learn, but I think so far I can tell you some of the things that could change. But first I think it is important to mention the fact that we have internships from the first year, which allows us to get to know and get closer to the different types of educational centres we can work in, and in which we will start attending from the second year.
In relation to the practices I mentioned, I think that by attending schools or kindergartens, I have realised that there are "subjects" that could be much more useful than theory. I mean, theory is very relevant, but it should be more accompanied by other "subjects" that address these issues. For example, I have realised how important it is to know how to manage my own voice, to know how to speak loudly but not shout, to pause, etc., so, that way, my voice doesn't fade away. Another point that I consider important is the managing my body. In addition, there are subjects that I think should be compulsory in the curriculum and not as elective subjects, such as integral sexual education in early childhood.
In relation to the teaching methods, I consider that they are adequate as well as the workload. However, I believe that many times the infrastructure and the environment in which they are carried out cause the teaching to be interrupted. Personally, I don't like the room in which most of my classes are held, as it is an old building, with old and sometimes uncomfortable furniture, which makes me easily distracted and I stop paying attention to the class.
I agree with the old and uncomfortable infrastructure.
ReplyDeleteI share the opinion about the infrastructure, it is very uncomfortable and old which makes the atmosphere in the room tedious.
ReplyDeleteyou have a good point about the infrastructure
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