- Name: Marvin
- Message to a student: If you want to be the master of Spanish, accept the challenge. I will be waiting for you!
Why do you like teaching Spanish?
Because it is my native language and because since I was small, I always wanted to teach Spanish. That's why I strived to improve my penmanship, spelling and especially grammar to give everything that I know to my students.
What are the challenges of being a Spanish instructor?
To be creative, have initiative and calling.
How do you make your class interesting?
With interesting conversations, using all the technology I can put my hand on to teach one of the most beautiful language in the world.
What do you do to grow as a professional and person?
I like to read every day, keeping up with technology. I study, I help out those in around, and be happy.
What is the best of Xela?
It's the culture that has richness, kindness of people, mountains, landscape and fun, but especially the surrounding villages nearby with their unique spirit from each village.
What would you do if you have only one more week of life?
I live my life every day as if it's the last one. I enjoy it. I like serving people, sharing sadness, to laugh and be happy.
What will you be doing in 15 years down the road?
I will be enjoying time with my family, at my home with my daughters and enjoying thier success.
Who is/was the most influential person in your life?
My parents, because although they were faced with economic and educational limitations, they pushed hard and helped me get ahead in this Guatemalan society.
What is the Guatemala's biggest social issue?
It's illiteracy. It's sad to see some people that should've known our history, not all of it, but at least some parts that teaches us not to commit the same errors of past. Also it's sad to see that they cannot discover the treasure you can find in books. This is caused by selfish people who are trying to use others as a cheap labor in sweatshop. The ignorance that poor people suffer is coming from this selfishness and making a vicious cycle of poverty and corruption as public officials think only about making themselves richer and richer without thinking about anyone else.
What do you propose to solve the Guatemala's problems?
More education. Social security. Honesty. Moral principles. In my personal opinion, I think the base of any country is education. This way, new generation will consider more about others by being more conscientious and treating each other like brothers, discussing the problems on a table, not by forcing people to die in meaningless wars. And I wonder working for or dying for whom? And if you win the war, does it worth it after so many deaths? I advocate for more integrated education because although we have had many presidents with post-graduate degree, selfishness is still prevalent. |