He gave me a couple of minutes of his time because he was busy doing an embarrassment homework of investigation (a homework I haven't done yet.)*
Let's wait no longer and read what he said:
C:How long have you been studying?
J: I guess it's been a long and challenging road since I made my decision of pursuing a profession related to education. Back in 2008 I was studying bioengeneering at UdeA. Two semester later I asked myself if that really was what I liked for the rest of my life and if studying longs hours for high-level mid-terms was the way I wanted for spending my current existence. That was when I started to look for something different something that really fulfilled my expectations and personal projects. My first step on that path were in a religius community called The Sons of the holly Family, Jesus, Mary and Joseph a congregation which worked at schools and other missional fields for educating children and teens on the Christian Pedagogy of love.
That lasted four years in which I studied four semesters of philosophy two of theology and other two of educational practices at different institutions. And now, here I am in my third semester of Bachelor in English-Spanish and longing to be a teacher in all the sense of that word.
C: How have you felt studying this?
J: From my own perspective and I hope I am not the only one who feels this way, this is a very rewarding as well as demanding experience to prepare oneselves for a more rewarding as well as demanding profession which is teaching. I consider that what we learn and actually live here is gain, no matter it is easy or difficult, boring or fun, someday we will find out it was not in vain.
C: Who are your role models or examples to follow?
J: In that respect, I have to tell that the biggest influence in my life and on this choice is my family. I guess they were my first and most significant teachers, especially my mother. Who has always been there for me and even her absences have been wise lessons for me. Then come my school and university teachers. The ones who taught me how to be an the ones who showed me definitely how not to be.
I take advantage of this opportunity to say thanks to Jaime because he has been a very good friend and also because he is the best example of the perfect student and an example I try to follow.
Thanks Jaime.
*Note: ¡SCREW YOU INVESTIGATION ASIGNATURE! 'till I find a better one.
*Note 2: It is joke, do not take it that seriously.
As the teacher didn't said nothing about making some questions for this post, I will just leave one.
If you have not taken the opportunity to study this bachelor of English and Spanish, What would be?
Wow Kaiser, amazing interview, Jaime is someone that we all should admire for his dedication.
ResponderEliminarAnd about your question:
I would study psychology, because I love reading about human behavior and mind, I would like to help people with that knowledge, but as a teacher I hope to it as well.
I see. That is a nice conception you have.
EliminarHellos Káiser, hope you are doing well.
ResponderEliminarThis is an interesting interview, I agree with the most of Jaime answered.
About your question, I would like to study a lot of things, but there is no time or money. they would be Medicine, Psychology, History and Law, I think that is all...
hahaha you would be like a wise wisard.
EliminarAn incredible interview Káiser. We agree with you, Jaime is a good example for us.
ResponderEliminarAnswering to your question, I (Lorena) would want to study history and also I want to become in a flight attendant
And I camila Would like to study Medicine...
Eliminaryou said you would, so do you still consider to study medicine if you have the chance?
Eliminarto Lorena: why would you study history or fly attendant?
EliminarHerr Kaisə!
ResponderEliminarHope you are fine.
Well, a wonderful experience being told by a grand man: Jaime.
If I had passed to UdeA (as he did), I was studying translation; if I had kept practice music a long time ago, I was studying music at UdeA. Whatever, many things or perhaps nothing alike I'm currently doing.
It is not late, never it is late friend you can still study music.
EliminarGreat interview my friend... I also admire Jaime as you do, we should learn a lot of things from him and I know we will.
ResponderEliminarMy answer to that question...
I am always making questions about my brain and why do I have this behavior and I wish that after this career study psychology becomes a true fact, because I love it.
That is wonderful to see how you would deal with that. Keep the good job. Thanks.
EliminarKáiser such a great interview, thanks for letting us know more about this great men, baude, and about your queation, I really don't know.
ResponderEliminarVey nice interview, thought I believe the teacher said 3 Q
ResponderEliminarAnyway, I would have been a translator
I would be musician... It's a great interview.
ResponderEliminarExcellent interview Cesar, Jaime is a great example of a good teacher and Jean Paul did say to leave 3 questions, my answer is: I don´t know, because I had the opportunity to study what I like and what I do not like, then if no would study does not know what else to study: P
ResponderEliminarIncredible kaiser. I have always thought that Jaime is such an example for those who really want to achieve the goal of being nothing but the greatest teachers, those who love what they do and that's transforming people. Thank You!
ResponderEliminarAnd well, I always have had a problem about wondering that question because before studying the bachelor I didn't don't what to do with my life, I think I would got enlisted into air force