Becoming a teacher is not an easy thing to do. You have to be concern of a lot things, but while you love what you are doing, it is one of the most beautiful careers.
If you love what you are doing, it will be like if you are not really working. Some people associate work with something boring and awful, but it doesn´t have to be that way. Scientists for example, they love science and they spend all of their day researching and doing experiments, they are not really working, they are just having fun with the thing that they love. When you are passionate at something the work becomes fun and joyful.
As a teacher, you will require several skills to deal with every kind of situation. Adaptability, for example, is very important. The course plans are contantly changing, and you have to adapt your classes to it, or you could get sick so you must have a replacement. For example, if one of your students suffer an accident, you need to know how to deal with this matter. Teachers are not only to teach, they have many quialities to confront all of the problems that could happen in or out of the classroom.
Another crucial skill for a teacher is enthusiasm. Cheerful teachers are better rated than the angry ones. Students pay more attention in classes where the teacher is really trying to help them with fun methods and not just yelling at them. For example, the use of "mass media" ( projector, audio, recordings...) was idea of an enthusiastic teacher who just wanted that their students had fun while they were learning. That is the reason why enthusiasm is necessary for a teacher.
One of the most underrated careers is also the most necessary one and the hardest concidering the numbers of skills that a teacher must have.
domingo, 14 de junio de 2015
miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2015
Blogspot N°4 - Health System in Chile
According to the OECD stadistics, Chile is on the 23rd place in matter of health systems, even higher than the US. But most of the Chilean people find Chile health system unsuccesful.
No one can deny that a certain type of medical institution has one of the best attentions in the world, Isapres, but the big question is: Can you pay it?. Isapres, as being a private sector of the medical system in Chile, has no regulation by the government, or not a succesful one. The minimum requirement for being part of the Isapre is earn over a million Chilean Pesos, so the AFP can discount the correspondent Tax for health insurance. But the big problem is that the last stadistic did it by the "Fundacion Sol" on January 29th of 2015 showed that the 70% of the Chilean workers earn less than 426.000 Chilean Pesos in a month. This means that less than the 30% of the Chilean are able to pay the famous Isapres, the best health system, is it that fair?.
On the other hand we have Fonasa, the problematic and unstable medical public system of Chile. On winter season all the hospitals are full of people and there is a lack of specialist doctors all over the country. The "AUGE" was a little help, but is not enough. If you want to have a good state of health the only solution that you have is go to the private health system, Isapre. But knowing that over the 70% can´t afford it, there is no other choice more than abide the precarious public health system with their long rows and bad attention. Fonasa has been a help, that is true, but it cannot be compared with Isapre, the private health organization.
Although Chile was accomplished with the 23rd place, we have a long way to go to improve our medical structure as a country. But for the moment, this is the reality about the difference between Fonasa and Isapre in Chile.
No one can deny that a certain type of medical institution has one of the best attentions in the world, Isapres, but the big question is: Can you pay it?. Isapres, as being a private sector of the medical system in Chile, has no regulation by the government, or not a succesful one. The minimum requirement for being part of the Isapre is earn over a million Chilean Pesos, so the AFP can discount the correspondent Tax for health insurance. But the big problem is that the last stadistic did it by the "Fundacion Sol" on January 29th of 2015 showed that the 70% of the Chilean workers earn less than 426.000 Chilean Pesos in a month. This means that less than the 30% of the Chilean are able to pay the famous Isapres, the best health system, is it that fair?.
On the other hand we have Fonasa, the problematic and unstable medical public system of Chile. On winter season all the hospitals are full of people and there is a lack of specialist doctors all over the country. The "AUGE" was a little help, but is not enough. If you want to have a good state of health the only solution that you have is go to the private health system, Isapre. But knowing that over the 70% can´t afford it, there is no other choice more than abide the precarious public health system with their long rows and bad attention. Fonasa has been a help, that is true, but it cannot be compared with Isapre, the private health organization.
Although Chile was accomplished with the 23rd place, we have a long way to go to improve our medical structure as a country. But for the moment, this is the reality about the difference between Fonasa and Isapre in Chile.
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Image of Salvador Hospital |
miércoles, 22 de abril de 2015
Blog post N°3- Topic 1: My feelings about music
Music for me is kind of a therapy. I learned to be organized with my types of music, I create a lot of folders with the same type of music in them to appeal there if I need to. For example, when I have a test, a quiz or I just want to study, I open the "study music" folder to help me. There are just instrumental sounds without anybody singing around, it icludes different kinds of groups and bands like Inti Illimani, that is a Chilean folk band, Yann Tiersen, that is a French composer who is in charge of movie soundstracks, Ana Vidovic, that is a Russian guitar player who plays classic piano music in the guitar, among others. I also have music to workout, when I'm very energectic and I want to do some exercise I draw on that folder. It include a lot of variety of music, it goes from Rammstein and System Of a Down, that are heavy metal bands, to Hardwell and Avicii, that are more like electronic music. And of course I have a folder of music to just listen when I feel happy or enthusiasmic, and this is more like "popular" music, like Maroon five, Pharell Williams, Imagine Dragons, and others. I really like to listen music, but the right song in the right time, that's way I like to have my music structured, because that way it helps me more.
When listening was not enough I started to learn how to play the guitar, that way I could create my own music or sing my favorite ones. At the beginning it was really difficult, my fingers hurt and I felt that I was not making any progress. But with the time the musical notes and tones were becoming easier and easier. When I considered myself a good guitar player, I started to sing while playing a song on the guitar. That was the very hard part, because it is difficult to coordinate your voice with the guitar tone and rhythm, but although it was hard I really enjoy it, because I felt that finally I was reaching my goal: Play the guitar and sing at the same time. When the time came, I felt really happy, so happy that I spent an entire day looking for the chords of my favorite songs to sing them. And now I am really proud of myself for learning how to play the guitar, it really helps me with my problems, because when hearing some music is not enough, play the guitar and sing to express yourself, really helps you.
When listening was not enough I started to learn how to play the guitar, that way I could create my own music or sing my favorite ones. At the beginning it was really difficult, my fingers hurt and I felt that I was not making any progress. But with the time the musical notes and tones were becoming easier and easier. When I considered myself a good guitar player, I started to sing while playing a song on the guitar. That was the very hard part, because it is difficult to coordinate your voice with the guitar tone and rhythm, but although it was hard I really enjoy it, because I felt that finally I was reaching my goal: Play the guitar and sing at the same time. When the time came, I felt really happy, so happy that I spent an entire day looking for the chords of my favorite songs to sing them. And now I am really proud of myself for learning how to play the guitar, it really helps me with my problems, because when hearing some music is not enough, play the guitar and sing to express yourself, really helps you.
miércoles, 8 de abril de 2015
Blog Post N°2 - Cultural Characteristics
One of my favorites countries that I would love to visit, is Japan. When I was a little kid my uncle was training a Japenese marcial art, and he taught me how to fight and some hints of the japanese culture. I learn a lot from my uncle, he was a really good teacher, even though it hurts to learn. There was one time that my uncle said to me that followed him to the hill, we were going to train into the woods, like the old japenese marcial artists. It was a exhausting yourney because I was carrying a backpack full of items that we use for the practice. There I felt a connection with nature, one of many that I had experienced, I learn a lot about the marcial art, and how did the techniques worked and of course, the origin of the techniques. When we finish and we start to pack away our items, I started to ask some questions to my uncle about the japenese culture, because it was really interesting, and we didn´t stop talking about it on our way down to the house. It was a really good day that I will never forget, I learn a lot of the japenese culture, and of course, I couldn´t move for the next three days.
One important thing about the japenese culture, is Honor. In the old japan, the japenese people lived by the Honor, it was something that you couldn´t explain. There are a legendary warriors that they dedicated their life to the Honor, the Samurai. The Samurai were warriors that defended a family or a whole nation, they were experts with the Katana (the blades that they used), and it was very symbolic to them. A katana wasn´t just a weapon, it was a part of their bodies. When the master of a Samurai got killed, the samurai turned to be a "ronin", that means a Samurai without a master, the people didn´t like ronins, because they said that they had no honor. And as I said before, the honor is the most important value between the japense culture, or it used to be, because now they are really different.
One important thing about the japenese culture, is Honor. In the old japan, the japenese people lived by the Honor, it was something that you couldn´t explain. There are a legendary warriors that they dedicated their life to the Honor, the Samurai. The Samurai were warriors that defended a family or a whole nation, they were experts with the Katana (the blades that they used), and it was very symbolic to them. A katana wasn´t just a weapon, it was a part of their bodies. When the master of a Samurai got killed, the samurai turned to be a "ronin", that means a Samurai without a master, the people didn´t like ronins, because they said that they had no honor. And as I said before, the honor is the most important value between the japense culture, or it used to be, because now they are really different.
miércoles, 1 de abril de 2015
Blog Post N°1 - Autobiography
Hello class,
My name is Benjamin Cuellar. I was born in Salvador Hospital and I lived three years on the commune of Conchalí. But then my family left the commune because there was a lot of delinquency and drugs. Then my family went to the commune of Barnechea, in a sector called "El Arrayan" , where I was raised surrounded by trees and amazing nature.
I studied in Santa Rosa School for seven years, but I had bullying problems there, so my parents change my school to San Rafael, where I finished my studies.
I have four sivilings, two elder ones and two little ones, I'm the one in the middle, the forgotten one. My elder sister lives in Mexico, where she's living with her mexican husband. Then it comes my elder brother, who is living in Valdivia, where he works in a mine. Then me, I'm studying at the Andres Bello University cursing my fisrt year there. Then my little sister, who is fifteen years old and she is still in the school, same as my other little brother who is eleven years old.
I pesonally love my all of my brothers and I don´t know what I would do without them.
I studied in Santa Rosa School for seven years, but I had bullying problems there, so my parents change my school to San Rafael, where I finished my studies.
I have four sivilings, two elder ones and two little ones, I'm the one in the middle, the forgotten one. My elder sister lives in Mexico, where she's living with her mexican husband. Then it comes my elder brother, who is living in Valdivia, where he works in a mine. Then me, I'm studying at the Andres Bello University cursing my fisrt year there. Then my little sister, who is fifteen years old and she is still in the school, same as my other little brother who is eleven years old.
I pesonally love my all of my brothers and I don´t know what I would do without them.
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my elder sister and her husband |
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my little brothers and me |
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My elder blother and his girlfriend |
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