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Entry 00: Let's start



My name is Julieta Dattoli and I'm 23 years old. This is my fourth and hopefully last year at the Teaching Training College. Before choosing this profession I've been in other places searching MY definite place.

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Learning is a process which is difficult to define under one perspective ... for some, learning is just acquiring knowledge, for me learning is also a journey, in which people have to be guided and accompanied; it is an experience with obstacles, descents and ascents; a ride that sometimes requires pedalling hard and many others only to be carried away by the inertia itself. 
I'm sure of something, learning is a path in which a person always has to leave his/her mark.

It is a journey and, like any journey, it involves a challenge: "let yourself be surprised". This year I've got surprised by this new proposal: the production of my own blog.

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