viernes, 1 de septiembre de 2017

Questions and Reading Task

- What was the last essay/paper you read about?
The last essay I read recently was about thinking the new school, free of discrimination, barriers and guilt, whose causes are many, not only one, not only the physical, psychological, social, racial, cultural, ethnic or sexual limitation or difference. All societies must understand that different people isn't disable, but "normal people" disables that limited person, that is to say, the problem is not the limitation, is the society that sees differences like limitations to access the school, the university or kindergarten, and that problem in most societies is multicausal.

- Why did the teacher recommend it?
For our teacher is important to teach us and recommend interesting papers or essays about this topic of "Pedagogy of Diversity and Social Inclusion" because discrimination has reached worrying situations of xenophobia, homophobia, racism, nazism, and other power relationships that disparage societies, especially the capitalist ones.

- Did you enjoy reading it? Why? Why not?
I enjoyed reading something interesting, critical and with coherent arguments that opens my mind and makes me consider the differences as valuables, of which I can learn and recognize their potential, not their limitation.

- What is something related to your career you would like to read more about? Why?
I would like to study more about child mistreatment and sexual abuse, because is a situation that occurs repeatedly in our environment, so I want to learn how to help children and their families to intervene in the best way.

- How do you usually organize yourself when you have too much to study?
 When I am full of homework to do, I start to prioritize the most urgent tasks or readings (studying for tests, etc), then I choose the longer tasks, and finally the shorter texts or homework. I take my time to do my things and enjoy my free time skating, taking a walk or shopping to clear my mind and not get stressed. Everything has a solution.

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