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Note: This episode was recorded as part of E3: Engage and Empower with Empathy, the original version of this podcast. It is now part of Return on Empathy (ROE)—a podcast series focused on the measurable impact of empathy in the workplace.
In this episode we explore the critical role of empathy in education with our guest, Milaure Muteba, a teacher at L'école, a bilingual school in Raleigh, North Carolina. Milaure, originally a medical doctor from the Democratic Republic of Congo, shares her journey from practicing medicine to teaching French to preschoolers in the U.S. We discuss the importance of empathy in teaching, the benefits of bilingualism, and how multicultural schools like L'école promote cross-cultural understanding. Join us as we learn how empathy and education can bridge divides and shape future global citizens.
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By Rebecca DhrimajNote: This episode was recorded as part of E3: Engage and Empower with Empathy, the original version of this podcast. It is now part of Return on Empathy (ROE)—a podcast series focused on the measurable impact of empathy in the workplace.
In this episode we explore the critical role of empathy in education with our guest, Milaure Muteba, a teacher at L'école, a bilingual school in Raleigh, North Carolina. Milaure, originally a medical doctor from the Democratic Republic of Congo, shares her journey from practicing medicine to teaching French to preschoolers in the U.S. We discuss the importance of empathy in teaching, the benefits of bilingualism, and how multicultural schools like L'école promote cross-cultural understanding. Join us as we learn how empathy and education can bridge divides and shape future global citizens.
Join The Empathy Collective: