Hello everyone,
A few days ago we saw the program "Chester in Love", in which a presenter asks a lot of questions questions to the interviewee.
The main theme of this chapter was education. In this program were interviewed the humorist called Eva Hache, the politician Esperanza Aguirre, and also a teacher, whose name is César Bona. The last one was the most important figure for us, because he is absolutely related with education, and also with us, because we are studying in order to be teachers.
The main theme of this chapter was education. In this program were interviewed the humorist called Eva Hache, the politician Esperanza Aguirre, and also a teacher, whose name is César Bona. The last one was the most important figure for us, because he is absolutely related with education, and also with us, because we are studying in order to be teachers.
First of all, Bona emphasized in the importance of listening to children in order to make them feel that they are an important part of the society. Furthermore, he told that if a person want to succeed in the way of teaching children, it's absolutely necessary to excite every student. We agree with him in all these things.
Another thing that he explained, it amazed us. When his students have to talk in public, Bona tells them to climb on the desk to express themselves freely, because he says that when he was a child he was very shy, so now, he wants to encourage his students in order to achieve that they could express themselves in public without any fear. Bona thinks, that teachers have to stimulate their students, and in his opinion, schools don't promote it, and children will need all these skills in the future (like talk in public, express themselves without fear, give their opinion...), but they won't know how they have to use them.
Finally, he said a sentence we find very interesting: "All students should feel important".
We hope you will like this synopsis of the program. If you want to learn, and if you want to know more, at the end of this post, you have the link to see the full-program.
See you soon!
See you soon!
- Here is attached the link so you can enjoy the interview:

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