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Why did you choose to teach human sciences, was there any reason that perhaps motivated you?

I chose to teach Human Sciences to make an attempt to give answers, it allows me to give a more precise vision of some aspects of life and general culture. I teach from a more philosophical point of view, because I am always interested in it as a subject and also because I initially wanted to teach Philosophy and History, but for an "accident" I preferred to take the path of Human Sciences. Studying Human Sciences allowed me also to fill some gaps that I had by having a philosophical preparation only.

Who is your favorite author?

I have two favorite authors, the first one is Don Lorenzo Milani, who I like for his vision of the world and his thoughts to which I feel akin. His school takes care of others, it is accessible to everyone, even to the poorest children, and it leaves no one behind. The second author is Bruner, whom I respect from a didactic point of view. In fact, he explained how to keep together in teaching both the didactic and

the knowledge side

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