違うことを恐れない社会を A Society Not Afraid To Be Different | Tamaki Ishiguro | TEDxTIU
彼女が英語を教える理由は、子どもたちが「間違えること」を恐れない雰囲気をつくりたいからです。外見が原因で傷ついた経験、そして英語を通して「違うことは悪いことではない」と気づいたことが、彼女の現在につながる出発点となりました。EAP活動を通じて、人々が英語を使ってつながる体験を地域社会に広げ、誰もが自分の考えを自由に表現できる街をつくることを目指しています。The reason she teaches English is because she wants to create an atmosphere where children are not afraid of making mistakes. Her experience of being hurt because of her appearance, and the realization she found through English—that being different does not mean it’s bad—became the starting point of her current path. Through EAP activities, she aims to share the experience of connecting with people through English with the local community and help create a town where everyone can speak their mind. She is a Founder of an English School for kids and adults in Kanazawa, Ishikawa. She had experience studying abroad in Germany, and in the US. She has a motivation to normalize using English in our everyday life.石川県金沢市出身。ドイツ、アメリカ留学を経て起業 英会話教室、英語学童を経営。英語を当たり前の日常にするをコンセプトに活動している This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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