Hello everybody
We are three students from CES Don Bosco University.
This is a project for the Social Science class. On this project we are going to talk about the differences between education in the late 50’s and early 60’s, also the differences between women and between city and a small village in Spain.
We are going to interview two people about this, and they’ll give us information about this topic and their own experiences.
We are going to introduce ourselves a little bit.
Laura was born in Madrid on January 15th of 1995.
Graduated in 2013 with the Bachillerato title at the
Montpellier School, started the Pre - Primary Education Degree at the CES Don
Bosco University, Complutense University of Madrid.
An only child from workers parents, discovered her love for teaching
when she was young, and had received support from her family and friends every day to achieve the goals she propose.
Alejandra, was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(España) on July 11th of 1993. When she was little she moved to Madrid and
later to Alcalá de Henares, where she lives now with her parents and her
younger sister.
At the age of 19 she decided to move to London, before
the University and that way improve her English; working as a AuPair for an
English family.
A month later she
came from London, she started her studies her Pre - Primary Education Degree in
the CES Don Bosco University, Complutense University.
She has a
sister who studied Pharmacy Degree and now she lives in England. Her parents
own a launderette. I’ve been living with my boyfriend for 10 years.
I work in
Alcampo, in Majadahonda. This is my second degree at the university, my first
one was Psychology in the San Pablo CEU, but I never worked as a psychologist. Now
I’m studying a Pre – Primary Degree in CES Don Bosco University, Complutense
University. With the support of my boyfriend and my parents.
I lived 10
years in Barcelona and I worked in a nursery school for 4 years, and it’s an experience
that will never forget and the reason because of I am doing this degree.
Best regards.
Laura, Beatriz and Alejandra.
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