Day 13 –Back in theory

Summer is over After a loooong summer in Belgium… we are officially in Autumn and back in school. I was thrilled to go back to my pilot classes but I couldn’t make it to the first three lessons. In between life, art and education; summer laziness and lack of agenda can be brutal to getContinueContinue reading “Day 13 –Back in theory”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 12- Practice

So, taking advantage of summer days; I had my brother visiting me for a couple of weeks and I thought it would be cool to go and make some practicing hours with him, or better said I wanted to show off 😎 After a few cancellations due weather conditions, we finally got a green light.ContinueContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 12- Practice”

Productive Holidays

Summer enjoyment productivity *I’m making a pause with the Pilot’s Diary blog, because we are in summer vacation period; and as you know the blog consist in the full learning experience of it, therefore I’ll be adding them back when I start school all over again in September. Don’t worry; I might have some practiceContinueContinue reading “Productive Holidays”

SPECIAL EDUCATION-Dyslexia II

Type of learning Styles   Logical: They feel the need to be good at something, so they put extra effort in the mathematics and sciences. They like the fact of using more numbers than letters and solving problems instead of expressing ideas. Kinesthetic: They need to exercise and they also need to feel that theyContinueContinue reading “SPECIAL EDUCATION-Dyslexia II”

SPECIAL EDUCATION-Dyslexia I

What is Dyslexia? According to Cambridge dictionary; dyslexia is a condition affecting the brain that makes it difficult for someone to read and write. Then again, we see is a condition that affects the student in their school needs, such as reading and writing. I’ve found that students with dyslexia are vehement when applying knowledge,ContinueContinue reading “SPECIAL EDUCATION-Dyslexia I”

THE FACES OF ABBY- VIII

THE FACES OF ABBY- CHAPTER VIII “Go home, Abby…for now”- said, Terry. I remember walking out the building confused, filled with rage and discomfort. I thought of going home but I didn’t feel stable enough to put on a straight face. What was I going to say? I knew I didn’t have a place toContinueContinue reading “THE FACES OF ABBY- VIII”

UNDERSTANDING YOUR STUDENTS-Part 2

Is important not to take it personal; students behave the way they want not because they like you or not, but because they have their own personal lives. The more you get to know them the more you will understand. This doesn’t mean that they can do whatever they want; this only means that youContinueContinue reading “UNDERSTANDING YOUR STUDENTS-Part 2”

Pilot’s Diary-Day 11

Today we had the class of Visibility… something related to types of mist and fog; or better said, how to identify each one of them according to weather conditions and its importance. You probably remember me mentioning the Atmosphere and its layers (some of them probably), and well, we had a specification of structure andContinueContinue reading “Pilot’s Diary-Day 11”

UNDERSTANDING YOUR STUDENTS- Part 1

Why? It’s important that you know your students the most you can without getting too personal. Observe their behavior and take some notes for yourself when you can. Ideally speaking ‘equality of treatment’ supposed to work, but you will discover that some students need a different approach than others; such a more severe discipline orContinueContinue reading “UNDERSTANDING YOUR STUDENTS- Part 1”

THE DIFFICULTIES OF BEING A WOMAN

WOMEN IN SOCIETY We have seen an uprising of women movement around the world (Western), where women are starting to speak up. I’ve noticed that even if this is truly inspiring, it all comes from the western hemisphere. Now, I want to be clear that I wish this was a worldwide thing and that I’mContinueContinue reading “THE DIFFICULTIES OF BEING A WOMAN”

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