Uniting Cultures, Languages, and Relationships with Katalina Searle and Juame Antunano Part 1

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In today’s enlightening episode, host Kendall Terry sits down with Katalina Searle and Juame Antunano, the dynamic new Spanish teachers at Clayton-Bradley Academy's Upper School. What makes their approach to teaching unique is their dedication to not just the Spanish language, but also to the rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and experiences that come with it.What You'll Learn:Unique Perspectives: Learn about the unique blend of backgrounds that Kat and Juame bring to the Clayton-Bradley Academy. From Kat’s Colombian roots to Juame's experiences growing up in Spain, you'll understand how they unite these diverse perspectives in their teaching.Building Relationships: Hear why Kat and Juame place immense value on connecting with their students on a personal level and how that informs their pedagogy.Calculated Risk-taking: Discover the role of “safe risk-taking” in their classroom, as they encourage students to stretch their language skills and step out of their comfort zones.Cultural Connection: Get insights into how Kat and Juame weave culture into their curriculum, creating a holistic learning experience that goes beyond vocabulary and grammar.Don't miss this chance to dive deep into the world of language learning through the lens of two educators who are truly passionate about creating a meaningful connection between culture, relationships, and education.

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