In this insightful episode, we dive into a fascinating conversation centered on AI in Education with Nicole, a dedicated bilingual educator and co-founder of Inspira Create Education. With her extensive experience in curriculum development and a passion for shaping students' futures through culturally responsive methods, Nicole shares her profound knowledge of the Spanish language and culture and how it allows her to create immersive learning experiences. We explore the potential of AI in fostering inclusivity, enhancing teaching practices, and providing valuable support to educators. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of AI in education.
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Nicole is a dedicated bilingual educator passionate about shaping the future of students through culturally responsive methods. With extensive experience in curriculum development, school programs, and professional growth, she has built a solid foundation for her teaching career. Her love for teaching stems from her profound knowledge of the Spanish language and culture, allowing her to create immersive learning experiences. As a certified 7-12 Spanish teacher, Nicole has dedicated six years to teaching in various educational settings, including co-teaching at LIU Post and student teaching in Deer Park School District. Alongside her mentor, Dina Pannone, she co-founded Inspira Create Education, an educational consulting business that brings diverse talents to the table. Through Inspira Create Education, she extends her impact beyond the classroom, supporting educators, schools, and districts in creating inclusive and effective learning environments. Nicole is driven to empower students to thrive in a multicultural world.
In 2017, the Island Trees Union Free School District welcomed Nicole as a Spanish teacher for levels 7-12. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she proudly served as the advisor for both the French and Spanish Honor Societies, as well as the advisor for the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. After 3.5 years, she had the opportunity to return to Deer Park High School, where her teaching journey began. It was a homecoming of sorts, allowing her to reconnect with the community that has become an integral part of her life.
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