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2021 Padron Teaching and Learning Symposium: IMPACT on Haiti

This guide houses information for the 2021 Padron Campus Teaching and Learning Symposium. The T&L Symposium offers an opportunity to highlight faculty and students work on campus, including best practices, new pedagogy, etc.

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IMPACT on Haiti
April 9th at 12:30 pm

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Impact on Haiti 
Nathalie Cajuste, Faculty, School of Education, Padrón Campus 
In the spirit of making an IMPACT and reaching out to our neighbors, let's collect empty recycled pill bottles and some first aid items (bandage, alcohol etc...) for Haiti. We are hoping to collect and ship as many as possible, as these bottles can be a luxury there. Let's brainstorm together, and help us spread the word as we are hoping to have boxes at multiple campuses where people can drop them off whenever they are on campus. Join us for this collective effort, and find out how you can help!

Presenter's Biography

Nathalie Cajuste
Nathalie Cajuste has been teaching for 25 years in grades kindergarten to adults. She worked in Miami Dade County Public Schools, Leon County Schools, and Miami Dade College’s School of Education, and English for Academic Purpose (EAP) programs. She has also coached teachers for the MDCPS district. In 2013, she collaborated with the MDC School of Education, World Vision, and USAID when she delivered professional development to teachers and directors in Haiti with MDC Professor Rebecca Sanchez. Professor Cajuste has presented in the International TESOL Conference in Vancouver, Canada on Testing and Assessment in ESOL, and has collaborated with the University of Miami as a consultant for their Science for All program, a research project on teaching strategies in Science to ESOL students of Hispanic and Haitian background. Since 2015, she became a trained consultant with MindUP, providing Mindfulness training, and Social Emotional workshops to teachers, parents, and administrators around the US. Nathalie Cajuste holds a Master's degree TESOL from the University of Miami, and a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Florida International University. She is fluent in French, and in Haitian Creole.

 

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