Hello everyone who reads this, hoping everyone is well and healthy ♡ in this occasion I'm going to write about some changes that the career really needs, as well as some pros and cons of studying at the University of Chile's Faculty of Social Sciences.
I study
early childhood education, a career where you really need to have a vocation,
as well as you will also teach and learn from them. This career at the
University of Chile, it has 10 semesters, which would be 5 years, in my opinion
the first pro I meet is this because it's the perfect time to learn everything
necessary, we have practices from the first semester, for me, this is the best
because in practice is where we find out if this career is really for us, at
the end of the career we get the degree in education as an educator.
The
programme is very varied, they teach us quite a bit about early childhood and
its learning, family, educational community, programme and many others, the
first against is about the care and health of children, this because we only
have one course with a term of one semester, I think it should be a course that
covers more than just one semester because we need more information and
practice. The faculty infrastructure is not bad, but it could be better, more
classrooms and better equipment, unfortunately, during this year, we have had
to conduct online classes due to the lack of rooms.
This
career is very nice and interesting, from my perspective there are quite a few
things that could improve but that doesn't take away from teaching us the
essentials for exercising as educators, the teaching methods are quite good. In
conclusion, I want to say that I am very satisfied with the choice of my
career, I hope that everyone can know more about it and appreciate how
important it is.

I think your major is really beautiful, not everyone could job with little kids. It have big requirments like an amazing vocation and a lot of patience, I really admire you uwu
ResponderEliminarHow nice to see people with a vocation and who are passionate about what they study. My best wishes for you!
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