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Monte Woodard
Monte Woodard has hosted 5 episodes.
Monte Woodard is a 6th and 8th grade teacher at the Field School in Washington, DC. She's taught in Georgia, Florida and DC and has taught every branch of science in 6th-8th grade. In her free time Monte loves reading, crocheting and playing video games.
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Kareem Farah
Kareem Farah has hosted 6 episodes.
Kareem Farah spent his teaching career as a math educator in Hawaii and Washington, DC. He earned his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis and later received a master’s degree in secondary education at Johns Hopkins University. Instead of using a traditional lecture model, Kareem taught math through a blended model where students accessed content through his self-made videos. The cornerstone of his classroom was the ability for students to work at their own pace and Kareem’s ability to assess students on mastery. Kareem co-founded the Modern Classrooms Project to empower teachers worldwide to redesign their classrooms around blended, self-paced, mastery-based learning.
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Avery Balasbas
Avery Balasbas has hosted 1 episode.
Avery Balasbas spent his career as an English teacher, mentor, and English Department Head in San Francisco. He earned his Bachelor of Art in English with an emphasis in literature and Master of Art in Teaching from the University of San Francisco. He loves the notion of rethinking education and learning to better meet the needs of teachers and students. Avery spent the last few years as a teacher developing a CTE Public Health Academy and redesigning his classroom to combine ethnic studies infused E/LA with blended, self-paced, and mastery-based learning.