My grandmother used to tell me I was always trying to learn something! In fact, I think I'm quite a learn-driven person (if this phrase exists). All my life I wanted to learn something. I remember nagging my aunts because I wanted them to teach me how to read words before I went to school and asking my brohter to let me hammer some nails (although I actually always hammered my fingers instead.)
Everytime I start learning something, I fall in love with it. I make a tone of projects, I get addicted to that and than, when I have learnt enough... I move on to something else. Thus I'm always learning something but I never get to be a specialist at anything. I think I've got a Renaissance spirit...
Hi, Sara,
ReplyDeleteLearning for me is a proof of existance. And, as a teacher, learning is like breath to us. We learn and we teach; we teach and we learn more. I think, you are very professional in teaching and critical thinking and both of the traits drive you to learn more, horizontally and vertically, if you know what I meant.
You are a great teacher.
Yaling, Taiwan