This is my second article I have
already started meeting the village school students and being a
part of their
journey this year. At first I thought it is another experience to learn more
about the non-formal education but I crushed with the same educational system
that I left and I hated in Tunisia. An educational system that is not
commensurate with them surroundings, aspiration and reality. A system that
doesn't provide the simplest conditions and doesn’t considering their
situation, their needs and ambition. I saw a boy in the school with a lot of
wounds in his hand from working, others
with special needs they have a problem of focusing they need more time to understand
and they don t have the same capacity of learning like others.luni, 23 septembrie 2019
miercuri, 4 septembrie 2019
Reflection time!
I have to admit that this time, I had to
resort to my calendar and photo gallery to recap everything that happened in
these last 2 months. I had the impression that it was too much to be all during
this period. But no, also for my surprise, all happen since last time I wrote.
Scheduled in my calendar were Paraglider,
School summer activities, a reminder for my cat annual vaccine (and yes, she
didn´t love it but it was taken care of), MythBusters events, Electric Castle
Festival, Youth Exchange, more days of school summer activities, several
cultural events, Volu-HUB workshop and a Road-trip in Romania. And a lot more
of daily plans happen that didn’t even get to the calendar. So, I will try to resume all of this. Summer was
a time in which we organized and participated in a lot of different activities,
events and projects.
luni, 2 septembrie 2019
La revedere, Baia Mare!
Yes, I am in Baia Mare for 8 months now and it is the end of my volunteer project. During these 8
months, I did and saw so many things I didn't expect before I came here! But for me, the best part of
erasmus+ volunteering is meeting new people from all over Europe and living abroad. This is a
great opportunity to discover Europe.
When I arrived, I didn't imagine that I would have to speak so much English. I lived most of my
EVS in an apartment of 8 people. None of my roommates spoke my mother tongue until the last
month. The diversity of nationalities of the volunteers in my apartment and in Baia Mare has helped
me a lot to learn English. I came with a very low level of English and I have progressed in this
language with foreigners, like myself. It's easier it seems to me and it's also fun to be able to
practice with different accents.
Before coming here, I knew nothing about Romania and I made many discoveries. I will keep very
good memories of my EVS in Romania and if I had to do it again, I would do it.
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