We believe in good: Students Voluntarily help younger children with lessons

Students of  10th and 11th grades are helping voluntarily with lessons and homework to the younger ones. The classroom at Dr Petar Beron School in Kostinbrod is called a room of the Chameleons, because children take a variety of lessons and constantly change them.

Since the beginning of this school year, 10th and 11th grade students have been part of the afternoon classes for youngsters. The classes are part of a special project called

"I want to be a teacher". This is actually aiming to show students (elder high school students) how positive and energizing is to work with children, how pleasant is this gratitude you feel. “I think this is the only thing can attract a young person to the teaching profession," said Gergana Yaneva, founder of Thebeshir Foundation.

Radoslava, teaches in the study hall and she sees the change in children.

"The upper class students help, to distribute attention equally to everyone. The second reason is very important, its help me to teach children to be supportive, "said Radoslava Georgieva, a teacher at Dr Petar Beron Secondary School.

Patricia has been part of the project from the beginning and has already devoted into the cause. She wants to become a teacher.

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