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Katrin Viktor

“Teaching is not just about delivering information, it's about creating an environment where students feel comfortable to learn and grow.”

As an Estonian living in Chongqing, Katrin brings a unique blend of cultures to her classroom. She credits her love of teaching to her early years spent volunteering as a tutor in her hometown of Tallinn. Her students love her no-nonsense approach and her willingness to try new teaching techniques. When she's not in the classroom, Katrin can be found exploring the local markets, using her love of cooking to experiment with new recipes. She's also an accomplished singer, having performed in a number of local choirs over the years.

What inspired you to become a teacher?

I started tutoring when I was in high school and it quickly became a passion. I loved seeing the progress my students made and the sense of satisfaction they had when they finally understood a concept.

How do you incorporate Estonian culture into your teaching?

I try to bring in Estonian stories and traditions whenever possible. For example, I recently told my students the story of Kalevipoeg, a legendary hero in Estonian mythology. It's a great way to introduce them to a different culture and spark their interest in learning more.

A group of people shopping in a lively night market in Chongqing
Just as each ingredient brings its own unique flavor to a dish, each student brings their own perspective and ideas to the classroom.
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