Emma-Lisa has a career spanning animation, theatre and teaching French. At Kinder International School, she found the perfect place to combine her many experiences and passions. Her story is a testament to dedication, creativity and a love for education.
From family inspiration to creative teaching
Emma-Lisa began her career in children’s animation and theatre, later combining these experiences with her passion for teaching French in Italy. At Kinder College, she was able to merge her various skills together. Her passion for teaching is a family tradition, inspired by her aunt, a teacher in France. Emma-Lisa has always felt the desire to pass on her knowledge in a creative and engaging way, and finds great satisfaction in seeing her students become passionate about French and French culture.
A Transformative Moment in Her Career Path
A significant moment for Emma-Lisa was realizing the lasting impact of her teaching. Seeing her students grow and continue to have a passion for French into adulthood was a deeply moving experience. This recognition of the value of her work has motivated her to continue to do her best, knowing that her teaching has a positive impact on her students’ lives.
Teaching in an International School: The Richness of Diversity
The most rewarding part of Emma-Lisa’s job is the opportunity to teach students from different cultures. This diversity enriches the educational experience, allowing for a continuous and stimulating cultural exchange. Every day offers new perspectives and challenges, making teaching varied and dynamic. Emma-Lisa deeply appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the formation of an international school community.
Building the Future with More Cultural Exchanges
Emma-Lisa dreams of creating even more cultural exchange opportunities with French-speaking schools. She believes that these exchanges can further enrich her students’ educational experience by offering them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the French language and culture in a direct and engaging way. Building these international networks could broaden the horizons of children, making learning French even more meaningful and inspiring.
The fundamental principle of her teaching
Emma-Lisa hopes that her contribution to the school community will be remembered for the importance of using diverse teaching methods. She firmly believes that every group of students is unique and that finding the right method for each is essential to effective teaching. Her experience shows that adaptability and creativity in teaching can make a big difference in the success and happiness of students.