Geography, History, Tourism and Life Orientation
I am a proud South African and reside in Durbanville, Cape Town, South Africa.
I love the outdoors, nature and am a passionate animal lover. We as the caretakers of Earth have to preserve all forms of life, and must pursue the sustainablity of our planet. My interests are Photography and cars, currently building a Nissan Skyline for motor racing.
I have been in education for many years, having taught at underprivileged as well as wealthy private schools. my greatest teaching experience is when I had the priviledge of teaching students with severe learning disabilities. A great learning and humbling experience, lessons I learned which has improved my life.
A sound education and performing to the best of ones ability is the key to success. It takes all parties to be involved. However the truth of how much effort is put in is only known by the student when looking into a mirror and asking the question, "Am I really buying into the system?"
Today's youth are overwhelmed with masses of information and choices to make. A good education will give some clarity and the direction to pursue. I am of the opinion that if you are not having some fun whilst learning, then something is wrong. With me learning is fun.
Todays over emphasis of Mathematics and Science places tremendous pressure on the the students. We have to realise that not all of us are going to become pilots, engineers, doctors etc. The human interaction side of life is being lost, this is surely one of the greatest tragedies of today.
Geography is a subject to be experienced, we interact unknowningly with Geography every day.
History, have we learned from our past? Critical thinking, interpretation, analysis, motivation?
Tourism, the worlds biggest industry!
Life Orientation, underrated, teaches us to resolve conflict, decision making, careers, personal wellbeing.
I have enpathy for today's students and nurture the individual, mentoring students on their performance and the way forward.