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I am currently a 3rd year student at University of Worcester (UK), doing Education Studies course. My main profession is a instructor animator, that means, that I can do any activity that involves children. 

I have the ability to listen and understand the needs and the children's aspirations and a strong ability to interact with children and parents on an emotional level. I worked with children in the past 5 years, so I have a range of play/learning related skills. 

I am involved in various projects with University of Worcester. Firstly, I am a STAR for Education Studies since my first year here. 

In March, I represented University of Worcester in Romania at RIUF Event, talking with prospective students, encouraging them to choose The University of Worcester. 

Being an International Student is hard and challenging. I have three part-time jobs. I am a Spanish and French teacher in two Primary Schools around Worcester (Gloucester and Droitwich). However, I need another job so I can cover my living costs because as a Junior Teacher I do not earn enough. That is why I work part-time at a cake factory and I saved all my wages for this project. 

Going to Peru in the summer means a lot for me because I believe that anyone can change things. I traveled around Europe and I have seen many different educational systems. Since I was a child, I knew that I want to be a teacher and I feel that I have a duty, to teach and help every single child. 

As doctors, I believe that teachers have an oath to follow as well, pushed by my passion, I am willing to do everything in my powers to make a difference in the Education System. Being a teacher it is a lovely experience, which in the Peruvian context will also be a life-changing one and I am prepared... to teach, to learn, to change!

We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. 
       Mother Teresa 

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