By Niya Yanakieva | Development and Fundraising Associate
Dear supporters,
Today we have the pleasure to introduce to you three of the new participants in our program “A New Way to Teaching”. Ana, Tanya and Velislav are among the teachers who are going to enter the classroom in September of 2021.
Without your support we would not be able to find and train such inspiring teachers, so first and foremost-Thank you!
Ana was born in Scotland. Her mother is Bulgarian and her father is Scottish. She went to a foreign language high school and then majored in ergotherapy at the University of Ruse. Anna currently lives in the region of Razgrad and says that she’s always had a soft spot for working with children.
From the next two years as a teacher Anna expects to learn and invest a lot in this new occupation, she wants to study the possibilities for change within the education system for the better and to figure out where she fits in this process. She wants to help her students grow and create a meaningful and supportive environment for them. She is ready to face all the challenges ahead!
Tanya has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from New Bulgarian University and a master’s in marketing management from Sofia’s Technical University.
She is also an art lover and even had a small workshop where she organized arts and crafts events for children before the pandemic. She is also very passionate about photography and says that it’s more than just a hobby for her.
In her own words, here is what Tanya expects from the next two years: “To focus on the children. Working with children is rewarding and meaningful to me. We can learn a lot from them. We teach them how to follow rules and norms and they teach us sensitivity, retrospection, and mindfulness. I will strive to develop their agency. Our circumstances should not serve as excuses, it is up to us to change our environment for the better. Change equals growth. I’d also like to develop my students’ emotional intelligence, to show them how important it is for us to be united. I’ll teach them values such as empathy, faith, responsibility.”
Velislav is 23 and he has recently completed his physical education degree at Plovdiv University. Sports have always been a big part of his life, he has practiced swimming, football, and mixed martial arts. He says that each sport has taken a lot from him but has given him much more. Sports have taught him how to remain calm, how to be tolerant, responsible, and ambitious.
He went to high school in the town of Velingrad. He knew he wanted to be a teacher even as a student mainly because he was inspired by his own teachers, but also because he wanted to change Bulgarian education for the better. He expects to gain confidence and lead by example to show his students that every dream is attainable as long as they don’t give up.
All three of them have already started their preliminary training and are going to have a six-week intensive summer institute where they will have the opportunity to work with students before the beginning of the school year.
To read their full stories, click here.
We hope you will continue to support us and we cannot wait for the next report in order to share more inspiring and exciting stories from our community of teachers!
With sincere gratitude,
Teach For Bulgaria team
By Tsvetanka Mancheva | Development Associate
By Tsvetanka Mancheva | Development Associate
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