Describe all leadership, volunteer, work, coaching, and teaching positions you have held. Please enter a minimum of 200 characters: As a physical education student, I quickly began earning several certifications that allowed me to work with children. So since then I have had new acquaintances. During my studies I had to do internships in both primary and secondary schools. Each part lasted 2 months and was a lot of fun. I could see the challenges that physical education teachers face every day. I really enjoyed that experience. That's when I realized that I really like working with children. Last September I spent a week working as a summer school teacher. We went to a beach resort where I mainly taught swimming but also mentored a group of kids (age 10). During the summer I worked as a swimming instructor (children aged 5 to 10) in an outdoor swimming pool and currently teach swimming to kindergarten children. I also did some volunteer work including being a bridge diving referee and Special Olympics swimming official. Do you prefer to work alone or in a group and why? I have to say I like both. I can't choose one. I think it depends on the situation. It is very rewarding to work and achieve something on your own, but on the other hand it can be very creative and productive to work in a group. Then you can also learn a lot from each other, which results in better individual work. In my past work experience I collaborated with a kindergarten teacher, who also teaches swimming. I must say that I learned a lot from her, especially things like how to react if the child behaves in a certain way and how to interest him. On the other hand, he told me... halfway down the paper... in regular physical education there is a substantial emphasis on volleyball. As I became more familiar with the ball and the game I started to enjoy it. That's why I decided to start attending volleyball training (at the age of 11). I really enjoyed the game, especially the competition. However, after spending the entire summer playing beach volleyball, I no longer liked indoor volleyball and decided to quit. The next time I encountered volleyball more seriously again, it was at the faculty. I learned a lot, from different playing formations, to basic teaching and training techniques, to learning the detailed rules of the game and how to be a referee. I know riba, servis. Please write a paragraph about your family, your life growing up, and any trips you took or time living in another country. Please note that this page uses autosave. Any changes you make will be saved every 60 seconds.
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