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Thank you very much, teacher. We would like to ask you first how you decided to choose the Field of Electric-Electronic Technology. Why this chapter and not another chapter?

In other words, my preference was not very conscious, frankly, I wanted to be more of a math teacher. My other preferences were always in this direction, but also because I was not a vocational high school graduate, I had a hard time while studying technical education.

So, what are the things that make you happiest in the teaching profession?

So this applies to all my fellow teachers in this profession, whether they are primary school teachers or high school teachers, the feedback of the students is their visit to us after graduation. Of course, as they get

older, they get married, have children and sometimes visit us. We hear about them finding jobs in beautiful places, and having a job, especially if we have been instrumental in them, this makes us very happy.

Do you think your profession has any difficult aspects? If so, what are they?

In other words, there are not many difficult aspects of our profession, so when you do it with love, those difficult aspects are not so obvious, but we have a low academic level in terms of the teacher profile, so our students have difficulties. Because electrical and electronics education is an education that requires some academic knowledge. We do not have difficulties in applied trainings, but in theoretical training, it is obviously difficult for us, and sometimes the lack of school equipment at work forces us, but these are somehow overcome.

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