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S3:E7 Maestra de Maestras: Teaching and Learning through Coaching and Mentoring
Hola Hola! We are back for another episode of Conversaciones con Colegas: Season 3. In this episode we had the opportunity to speak with Alexis K. Diaz-Feliciano, a Chicago educator who continually chooses to teach in the communities she grew up in. She is a born and raised Chicago Mexican-American one-fourth Puerto Rican woman who values the importance of providing language services to all students. She has experience teaching across countries and school networks, and uses her knowledge to coach and mentor other educators.
Our hope and vision for our podcast is to elevate the voices and needs of educators and students, especially those voices which are often silenced or overlooked. Alexis’ work aligns with LatinXChange because she continually encourages, supports, and enhances brown educators’ viewpoints on their leadership pipeline opportunities. She knows the importance of keeping educators who look and speak like their students in the field, and is determined to help achieve that.
You can find more about them and their work on :
IG: @ayykayyo
¡Gracias por escucharnos! Join the conversation on our Social Media Platforms and sign-up to our mailing list for an invitation to join our community platform. Also, reach out to us if you have any experiences or stories you’d like to share, our microphone is always open to colegas. Nos vemos la próxima semana juntos en comunidad y conversación.
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S3:E7 Maestra de Maestras: Teaching and Learning through Coaching and Mentoring
Hola Hola! We are back for another episode of Conversaciones con Colegas: Season 3. In this episode we had the opportunity to speak with Alexis K. Diaz-Feliciano, a Chicago educator who continually chooses to teach in the communities she grew up in. She is a born and raised Chicago Mexican-American one-fourth Puerto Rican woman who values the importance of providing language services to all students. She has experience teaching across countries and school networks, and uses her knowledge to coach and mentor other educators.
Our hope and vision for our podcast is to elevate the voices and needs of educators and students, especially those voices which are often silenced or overlooked. Alexis’ work aligns with LatinXChange because she continually encourages, supports, and enhances brown educators’ viewpoints on their leadership pipeline opportunities. She knows the importance of keeping educators who look and speak like their students in the field, and is determined to help achieve that.
You can find more about them and their work on :
IG: @ayykayyo
¡Gracias por escucharnos! Join the conversation on our Social Media Platforms and sign-up to our mailing list for an invitation to join our community platform. Also, reach out to us if you have any experiences or stories you’d like to share, our microphone is always open to colegas. Nos vemos la próxima semana juntos en comunidad y conversación.