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In this bonus episode, Carolina Ulloa shares how she ventured to build a brand new school that focused on the physical, spiritual, and emotional aspects of every student. Join us as we discuss this incredible journey of constructing an educational environment that connects to the children and the community.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The Rhythmic Arts Project
- Development of Community Service Project
- And the Curriculum Development of this New School
About Carolina Ulloa:
Carolina Ulloa, vice president at Rhythmic Arts Project and co-founder of Mine School, believes we should expect intelligence and embrace people for who they are. Carolina is an educator by nature and at heart. She combines curiosity and wonder with belief in people, and believes that we should all set high expectations. Carolina plants the seed of possibility in students, teachers, and families. She designs and creates a path for the growth, learning, and well-being of students. Education is her life, and through her commitment to every interaction with students and colleagues, she hopes to make a difference.
She holds degrees in Human Development and Early Childhood Education with a concentration in Learning Differences.
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