Finding a consultant job thanks to WA
When I started here at WA, a few months ago, I realized it had a great teaching potential, and I thought about a few conferences at my former teacher-training school about it.
What stopped me, at the time, was the fact that many of the students I would be talking to did not possess a sufficient mastering of the English language to be working on their own, in order to follow the WA training.
But the idea of passing on my acquired knowledge did not abandon me.
In this last period I have been talking to the economics teacher and we have come up with a great project.
I will go back to school as a consultant and, working with a class of 16-year-old students, we will actually build a few websites and follow Kyle's lessons together.
This will bring two benefits:
1 the students will learn about new work opportunities
2 they will improve their English
This way I am sure that at least some of them will use what they learn and actually find a way to make money and become more independent.
Moreover, if the project works, we will be going on the following year and train more students and, who knows, maybe even a few teachers....
So I will be needing all the WA support!
I will let you all know more as soon as we start!
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What a great story! Everyday, we find there are less limits than we thought.
Life just gets better!
well done that goes to show how thinking outside the box can work wonders