I want to go to London, but I'm not very determined to. I have a lot of things to do home and I have little money. Now I'm studying for Titularizare and then I have to study for my master exams. I have 8 exams. I'm afraid to without a contract. I will get there and I don't even have where to sleep overnight. So it'll be like a risky adventure to me. My sister told me that It worths the risk. I don''t know. Sometime I think that the most important is it to 'commute' myself from home and the rest will come well smoothly. I'll see. I have a cousin there in London but I don't dare to ask her for a shelter. That's the big problem: a shelter.
The education in my country is still communist. The teachers are still a kind of dictators, because the process of education is not student centered. The students are still kept in classrooms like cattle. They don't move to another classroom between lessons. Sometimes they don't even open the windows of the classroom, and the air becomes unbearable. As a teacher, I've been through rough experiences in a high school in Urziceni where there are mostly rich students. They make the classroom their own space and rules. As a new teacher you have to adapt to their own environment and make nice to them, so you get accepted. Most teachers use as a discipline weapon the subject assessment mark. In Romania teachers can assess orally anytime a student, so if you think a student does is not behaving or is being disrespectful, you can 'listen' to them on the spot and give a low mark. Most teachers make sure that that specific student does not know how to answer the question. This...
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