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Mercedes y Nerea, alumnas de Taller Operativo, entrevistan a Marta, orientadora del CEPA.
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Buenas tardes, bienvenidos a Examinando al Profe, la sección de podcast burbuja en la
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entrevistamos a los profesores del centro para conoceros mejor y ponerles un poco a prueba hoy
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hablamos con la orientadora del centro marta buenas tardes marta buenas tardes media vamos
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a empezar hablando de tu pasado cuéntanos dónde naciste y que existe y que estudiaste para llegar
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a ser orientadora? Vale, pues a ver, yo nací en un pueblo de Cuenca que se llama Tarancón. Allí
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estudié pues las enseñanzas iniciales, la ESO, hice el bachillerato también y luego me fui a
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estudiar a Madrid la carrera de psicología. Y hasta que llegué a ser orientadora pues luego
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hice un máster en psicología del deporte y después me di cuenta que lo que me apetecía hacer y lo que
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quería era ser orientadora y para ello tuve que hacer el máster del profesorado, que lo hice
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also here in Madrid. Hello Mercedes, good afternoon. Good afternoon Martita. What did you like about the psychology degree?
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What did I like about the degree? Well, I liked several subjects in the degree, they made me
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learn a lot of things, but what I liked the most, to be honest, was to meet the
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friends I made there during those years. How cool. Yes, the truth is that I still have quite a few
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amigos de aquella época. ¿Qué cualidades crees que debe tener una buena orientadora?
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Vale, pues yo creo que para ser una buena orientadora tienes que ser una persona que
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sepa escuchar, que sepa entender a las personas, no dar consejos demasiado gratuitos, sino
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que pues intentar que esa persona sea quien decida y quien tome sus propias decisiones
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but accompanying him during that process.
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Above all, I think that's the most important thing,
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that she has to have an advisor, that one,
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and well, to be a good partner or a good teacher.
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In this case, I hope it is for you,
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and I don't know, something like that.
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What do you think of the adult education centers?
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Well, for me, the CEPAs were a great unknown.
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Before I came here, when they gave me my vacation here at the CEPA,
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yo no los conocía apenas y para mí ha sido un gran descubrimiento me parece
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que son unos centros muy especiales donde se dan oportunidades a un montón
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de personas que por otras razones pues no han podido titular o no han podido
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estudiar antes y creo que los cepa son un centro bueno unos centros muy chulos
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cuál sería tu consejo para un alumno que acaba de matricularse en un cepa para un
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alumno que se acaba de matricular pues mi consejo sería que lo intente que no
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se rinda primera de cambio porque al final empezar otra vez después de a lo
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mejor mucho tiempo sin estudiar o de venir de otros centros donde pues a lo
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mejor no lo han pasado muy bien mi consejo sería que intente y que no se
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rinda que siga que siga estudiando que seguro que lo va a poder sacar
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That would be my advice.
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And for someone who doesn't want to get married in a CEPA?
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For someone who doesn't want to, well, let them come.
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Let them know the CEPA, let them know the teachers, the classmates,
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and I'm sure that once they come, which is the first step and the one that costs the most,
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I'm sure they'll stay there and they'll like it.
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Tell us what your work as an educator consists of, how do you help the students?
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Well, the work of the mentors is divided into three parts.
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In the tutorial action plan, where we help the students a little with their
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perhaps more personal characteristics, some more individualized problems.
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Then we have the academic and work orientation, which is above all what we do
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the mentors in the CEPAs, accompany on that path that I have spoken before,
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para que la gente decida lo que quiere hacer en un futuro o cómo puede hacerlo,
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porque hay diversas maneras de llegar a nuestro objetivo que muchas veces desconocemos.
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Y luego también con los problemas de aprendizaje que tienen nuestros alumnos,
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técnicas de estudio, algunos problemas de dificultades como dislexia,
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hiperactividad o atención, y ahí les acompañamos también,
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dándoles una serie de herramientas para que puedan estudiar mejor.
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Mercedes, tell me.
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Do you think there are many people who don't know the function you do?
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Yes, I think so, that there are many people who don't really know what we orientators do in the centers.
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The first one was me, I didn't know what an orientator did in a CEPA until I came here.
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And I think it's a very important job that we do, my colleagues and my colleagues and myself.
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misma y creo que sería interesante que pues que todo el mundo la pudiera conocer
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que es lo mejor y lo peor de tu trabajo bueno pues lo mejor de mi trabajo yo
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creo que es la satisfacción que te llevas cuando ayudas a un alumno a una
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alumna no cuando vienen con algún problema o con alguna dificultad y ves
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que se van de tu despacho de la clase contentos y habiendo aprendido algo no
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que se lleven eso yo creo que es lo más lo más bonito de mi trabajo y lo peor
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muchas veces es un poco la soledad que tenemos los orientadores no porque
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muchas veces pasamos en nuestro despacho solos y en mi caso pues por ejemplo yo
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no tengo otros compañeros como son los pt oa él es que sí que tienen otro
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instituto no es como la soledad del orientador no que a veces también
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tenemos que luchar un poco por nuestra figura y decir bueno aquí estamos y
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servimos para muchas cosas y yo creo que eso es lo más lo más difícil pero bueno
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I don't have any complaints here because my colleagues, the truth is that they are very nice.
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Who's next? Mercedes.
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Would you like to be a psychologist or an orientalist?
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Well, orientalist, of course.
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Yes, yes, in the end I decided to come for the educational branch
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because I think that here there is a very nice job to do,
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which in clinical psychology, of course, too, right?
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But I chose this branch and yes, I like to be an educator, more than a psychologist.
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Any lesson that you have learned during these years as an educator?
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Many, many lessons I have learned here. The truth is that every, maybe not every day, but almost every day I take a new learning.
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and lessons that even, many times, the students make me learn.
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And seeing the difficulties of the people and many of the students that we have here,
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of that effort they make, of how they are working, they have their families,
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and that effort, that makes me take a lot of learning from our students.
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Of course. What do you think, Mercedes? Do you agree with what I'm saying?
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Yes, of course.
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I'm passing the exam. What do you think?
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You were already passed.
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Oh, well, well. Tell me the next one, Mercedes.
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How do you think the function of the mentors in the centers could be improved?
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Well, that's a super interesting question that I could spend hours talking about,
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But to summarize, more than in a CEPA, if I talk about an institute, I think that the best way to improve this figure is by trying to give more resources to the centers,
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because many times they charge the counselors with reading hours or with other more administrative tasks that there are many colleagues that I have that cannot also perform their function because they do not have time.
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In CEPAS, fortunately in some, at least in this one, we do have those orientation hours, but sometimes I miss a more clinical figure, what we were talking about a clinical psychologist, because here there are many psychological problems of the students and they have a lot of problems from outside where I cannot enter and there I think it could be improved a lot.
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as well as the figure of a PT, for those educational needs that students have many times,
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which I think could improve with other colleagues.
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Do you like sports? Do you practice any?
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Yes, I do like sports a lot. In fact, as I said before, I did a master's degree in sports psychology
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because I have always liked psychology and sports a lot.
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At the moment I don't practice any sport, I've been doing it until I was 18 or 19 years old, I did basketball, I trained and played basketball, and well, this year I've signed up for aerobics to try a new challenge, and that's what I'm doing as a sport right now.
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well some recommendation if I really like to read the truth is that I read a lot that I
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like a lot and recommend a book to me it seems super difficult to always recommend books for
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that we have the teacher pilar around here who does it super well but hey a couple of classics
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that I would recommend because look at the little prince I really like it is a children's story but it
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parece que es muy que es muy bueno y el incidente del perro a medianoche que no
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sé si lo habéis leído pero me parece un buen libro yo no no lo has leído ni idea
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nunca lo he tenido ese libro de principito así que me ha leído y está
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mucho muy bonito sí pues el otro yo os lo recomiendo también va de un niño que
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tiene autismo y que cuenta su vida como él lo ve y está muy bien muy bien
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Yes, you already have homework, girls.
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Mercedes, we have to turn the page.
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I know.
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Any future project? Where do you see yourself in a few years?
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Well, that's a very difficult question.
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Future project, that scares me. When they talk about the future, it scares me a little.
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Well, my very short-term future project is to get rid of the opposition, well, get rid of the square at once.
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and to see me in a few years because I would like to be in alcalá I like this city a lot it is my
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second and second house as I say I have been here in alcalá for a few years and that would be my
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project to try the plaza to get me the plaza to be able to live here or near here if you have
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any future projects you want it is difficult when you think it is that it is complicated of course
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The first thing I would do is to continue studying a little here in the centers that I am in, then do an administration degree and, if God wants, be a pianist one day.
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Wow, you have it very clear, Nerea. You envy me, I would already like to have things as clear as you have them.
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Of course, of course, I don't have it.
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Well, it's okay.
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I'm going to get an AFP, even if it's from the administration as well, or from the hospital, and then I'm going to try some position.
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Great. Everything's fine, yes, yes.
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With getting the AFP, I think it's enough.
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It's enough.
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Do you have any more questions? Mercedes, do you have any left? Over there, on the sheet?
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la última la última a ver explica por qué las fiestas de tagán con las mejores del mundo me
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puede imaginar quién haya ayudado con esta pregunta bueno pues es que podría dar muchas
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explicaciones de por qué las fiestas de mi pueblo son las mejores pero no tiene nada que envidiar a
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San Fermines, to any of these parties that they throw on the TV, no, because we have the
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galloping, which is on September 7, which is the best day in the world, and if not, ask
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any taranconero or taranconera and they will tell you the same as me, because they are the most fun, girls,
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it is a week that is great, so well, you are invited to come to Tarancon when the
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parties you will see you will see how you are going to think that they are the best in the world too
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yes yes you have any questions to see I think there are some left he is saying
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thank you very much to you girls I want to say hello to my mother if you
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I'm watching live right now, my brother and all my family, my friends.
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Nothing, I was nervous about going on the radio, but it's my first time, so I'll soon be famous on the radio.
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I'm sure you have done it great.
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So, greetings to everyone.
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Thank you very much to El Centro for having me on the radio as well, and for always being there for all of you, and that you are a love.
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Thank you, girls.
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And if my mother hears me, I'll send her a kiss. And to my brother-in-law, if he's not around.
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