The author shows what his life is like in a rural community

The author shows what his life is like in a rural community. Photo: Video capture TikTok via @sandidla

A teacher identified as Sandy often shares her teaching experiences on her TikTok account, which includes everything she experiences while teaching in a rural school in the municipality of Chicancuaco in the state of Veracruz.

In a post she shared on June 4, she responded to a comment that said her life in the mountains was boring, so she showed several photos of the site’s beautiful landscapes, such as rivers, waterfalls, and lakes. , apart from living with animals like cows.

On May 3, he posted another video in which he stated: “The things I experience as a teacher in a rural community in the mountains”, then he explained that the community is so small that he has to walk long distances, but vice versa. She can enjoy patron saint celebrations and beautiful nature postcards.

He explained that it rained a lot and was foggy almost all the time, but he showed us going to rivers, beautiful sunrises, and going to coffee plantations. Men and food on firewood

Finally, he pointed out: “But bringing them education is worth it,” and showed a photo of several minors.

In his publications, people wrote letters to him thanking him for his work as a teacher: “Every time I see teachers complaining about their work, I am encouraged to be a teacher, you have encouraged me again, thank you”, “Like you, our boys and girls. I wish there were teachers in all of our Mexico who want to improve”, “Great teacher! My respects to you, Miss. Not every teacher does what you do, congratulations and blessings”, “Blessings, teacher, keep it up and help our boys to make this country better. Encourages girls too”, “Thank you for deciding to go out there and teach”.

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