This was a very good video for me, specially because I want to be an early childhood educator in Canada too! I'm an ESL teacher in Brazil and I find teaching a very rewarding profession. I'm also about to graduate in psychology, so I definitely acknowledge the importance of stimulating children to learn through playing in various different settings. I want to do a college in ECE in Canada, but I'm very concerned that I'll suffer discrimination for the way I look, I'm young, I have "crazy" colored hair and facial piercings and I always get misjudged by people when they first see me, but I'm a very intelligent, kind and patient person... Do you think I'll be discriminated?
This was a very good video for me, specially because I want to be an early childhood educator in Canada too! I'm an ESL teacher in Brazil and I find teaching a very rewarding profession. I'm also about to graduate in psychology, so I definitely acknowledge the importance of stimulating children to learn through playing in various different settings. I want to do a college in ECE in Canada, but I'm very concerned that I'll suffer discrimination for the way I look, I'm young, I have "crazy" colored hair and facial piercings and I always get misjudged by people when they first see me, but I'm a very intelligent, kind and patient person... Do you think I'll be discriminated?