In high school, I decided to be a teacher. At that time, my uncle was getting a divorce. I think he and his aunt spend too much time at work, ignoring feelings and family. I don't want to repeat his mistakes. I want to find a meaningful and challenging job, even if I do well, I won't be promoted. I chose to be a math teacher and have no regrets so far.
In the future, mathematics will be gradually transferred to more digital teaching, but before the change, I must first determine which part of my study can be transferred and which part should be used in the traditional way. If the learning effect is similar to handwriting, I won't use digital teaching, because almost doesn't mean as good or better.
Just as children learn to write with pens, they will develop good hand-eye coordination. Similarly, when studying mathematics, if you write it down, it will help you realize what these symbols stand for and what you are doing. But if you just look at the screen, you actually remove an important part of the nervous system.
I grew up in an increasingly peaceful era and have never experienced events such as the Cold War or the Cuban crisis. However, in recent years, because Russia sent troops to Ukraine, it caused resistance from neighboring countries, and the relationship with Finland was a little tense, which affected that his parents in the class were children of Russian immigrants, and he did not want to admit that he was Russian. But neither the child nor his parents have anything to do with this crisis, and it is unfair for them to bear the hatred between countries.
I chose two rock songs from German and American orchestras to play for all the students. The two capitals are talking about hatred. If you only look at each other's differences, the world is prone to hatred, but if you focus on similarities, you don't need to distinguish yourself from different people.
I want students to think. We don't need hatred When one day children have the right to vote, don't vote for those who make the world more difficult. (Finishing | Bin Sun Jing)
Kopac, Gunik Nicholas
Present post: Grade 7 of Viikki Teacher Training School ~ 12 Math teacher, lecturer of Helsinki University.