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Early Childhood Education Internship
MAIKO OTSUBO
Osaka Jogakuin College, Japan
Rating: 4 out of 5

I was satisfied with the Internship Service provided by ABROADER Vietnam. The Program Coordinator always listened to my worries, and they tried to keep me safe and that really relieves my anxiety about being in a foreign country. The organization where I did the Early Childhood Education Internship was Fuji kindergarten, I got to work on different campuses with different teachers who were also my supervisors. All of them were very kind and supportive to me. However, some of them cannot speak English so sometimes it is hard to communicate with them but eventually, it was fine. At one campus, there is a translator that helps me communicate with the teachers so it wasn’t a big problem. In some classes, I ran my class arrangements well (such as art and drawing activities), but in young children’s classes, it was very challenging to do it, so I improvised by singing songs and dancing to the music, which makes them very happy. On some campuses, they awaken children’s imaginations through art with foods, clay, nature, and so on. It was very interesting. Through my internship in Vietnam, I learned that, in order to communicate with children, it is important that you communicate smoothly with teachers first. The challenging part was that not everyone at my workplace speaks English and we had to learn to communicate effectively with each other. All in all, I would recommend ABROADER Vietnam service to anyone who is interested in doing an Internship in Vietnam.

Featured student’s review

I was satisfied with the Internship Service provided by ABROADER Vietnam. The Program Coordinator always listened to my worries, and they tried to keep me safe and that really relieves my anxiety about being in a foreign country. The organization where I did the Early Childhood Education Internship was Fuji kindergarten, I got to work on different campuses with different teachers who were also my supervisors. All of them were very kind and supportive to me. However, some of them cannot speak English so sometimes it is hard to communicate with them but eventually, it was fine. At one campus, there is a translator that helps me communicate with the teachers so it wasn’t a big problem. In some classes, I ran my class arrangements well (such as art and drawing activities), but in young children’s classes, it was very challenging to do it, so I improvised by singing songs and dancing to the music, which makes them very happy. On some campuses, they awaken children’s imaginations through art with foods, clay, nature, and so on. It was very interesting. Through my internship in Vietnam, I learned that, in order to communicate with children, it is important that you communicate smoothly with teachers first. The challenging part was that not everyone at my workplace speaks English and we had to learn to communicate effectively with each other. All in all, I would recommend ABROADER Vietnam service to anyone who is interested in doing an Internship in Vietnam.

4 out of 5

MAIKO OTSUBO

Osaka Jogakuin College, Japan
Early Childhood Education Internship