Countdown? ✓
Weatherforecast? ✓
Packed my bags? ✗
Excited? ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Hello and welcome! I am very happy that you are joining me on my way to become a more professional (future) teacher.
In my opinion intercultural communicative competence is one of the key competences a ongoing and also a current teacher should have professionalized. Which leads us to the question: how is that feasable? Is there a point you'll eventually reach and then you're saying this is it? Now I am a professional?
In my opinion there is not. Becoming professional or more specific being professional is a path with many burdains that you have to master in order to get your professionality on a next level. It's a learning process that starts within each and everyone of us during our thought process which lead to the decision to become a future teacher.
I am more than happy that this seminar is offering many ways in order to get our professionality levels up and in addition has a great motivational aspect, which is the intercultural and transnational one.
>Rafael Meier, >25years old, >subjects: English and Technology,
>spent half a year teaching in the UK, >currently working at Josef Schwarz Schule,
>loves coffee as much as travelling, >doesn't speak two words spanish (no bueno!),
>big fan of electronic music, >even bigger fan of warm weather, sunny days and
sandy beaches, >sunburn incoming, >i'm ready, >hasta luego!
Interview with Spanish Teacher and Teacher Trainer Vanessa.
She shares her thoughts about learning apps, technology and several other topics as well. She allowed me to upload it and share it on my portfolio.
Take your time and watch it, I think it's really interesting, inspiring and I'm sure it's another word starting with the letter "i" as well ;)