When I see my students on campus, inside or outside of the classroom, I light up. My students. MY students that I have the honor of assisting to teach. The only time I will ever get to work with a FIRST set of university students, so it makes sense that I am protective of my little ducklings. I take so much pride in seeing their accomplishments, and of course I couldn't pass up watching some of my student's first volleyball game with the Atletica group. As well, I had to embarrass my students who were in the audience next to me, and I begged them to take a picture with me. Yay for UEL volleyball game selfies!
This blog describes my experience as an English Teaching Assistantship at a Brazilian University. My personal experiences described only reflect my thoughts as I go on this crazy adventure!
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Presenting At ConectaIFB, Diplomatic Meeting, and EdUSA Fair
Such a big and tiring day. Amanda (my co-worker) and I met up with professor Fabricio at the metro station at 9 am, and because of traffic w...
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Such a big and tiring day. Amanda (my co-worker) and I met up with professor Fabricio at the metro station at 9 am, and because of traffic w...
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Some things vary between the USA and Brasil, but nothing is as different as the Social Security number, called CPF in Brasil. In the USA, I...
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The Science, Art, and Culture conference week takes up the last week of the fall semester at IFB. Students from all disciplines at our univ...
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