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Laurie Ojeda
3rd Grade Bilingual Teacher - Nuestro Mundo Community School at Madison Metropolitan School District
Professional Background
Laurie Ojeda is a dedicated educator with a rich professional background focused on bilingual education and multicultural learning. With over a decade of experience in teaching and education, Laurie has successfully impacted the lives of many young students by fostering an inclusive and supportive classroom environment. Currently, she serves as a 3rd Grade Bilingual Teacher at the esteemed Madison Metropolitan School District, where she utilizes her extensive knowledge of bilingual education to help students thrive in both Spanish and English.
Laurie's teaching journey began at the School District of Beloit, where she worked as a 2nd Grade Bilingual Elementary Teacher. Her passion for teaching Spanish and bilingual education enabled her to connect with her students and encourage their growth in language acquisition and cultural appreciation. After making significant contributions at the School District of Beloit, she took her expertise internationally as an English Language Assistant at CEIP Asturias in Comunidad de Madrid, where she enriched the educational experience by introducing American English culture to Spanish-speaking students.
Further adding to her diverse teaching portfolio, Laurie served as a Spanish Teacher at the School District of Philadelphia, where she delivered engaging Spanish language instruction to students, fostering a love for the language and facilitating their understanding of the broader Spanish-speaking world. Her continuous commitment to bilingual education demonstrates her understanding of the importance of supporting multilingual learners in today's increasingly diverse societies.
Education and Achievements
Laurie Ojeda’s academic qualifications lay a strong foundation for her teaching career, beginning with her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Health and Society from Beloit College. This degree not only equipped her with linguistic skills but also deepened her understanding of health and social issues that impact diverse communities.
Recognizing the importance of bilingual education, Laurie pursued a Certificate in Elementary Education and Bilingual Education from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, further honing her skills in teaching a multicultural classroom. Her commitment to education led her to earn a Master of Education (MEd) in Multicultural Education from Eastern University. This advanced degree underscores her dedication to innovative teaching practices that celebrate cultural diversity and enhance student learning outcomes.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Laurie has achieved significant milestones in promoting bilingual education and multicultural understanding. Her successful transition from local educational environments to international teaching settings highlights her adaptability and commitment to educational excellence.
Laurie's experience working with diverse populations has allowed her to develop unique teaching strategies that support learning among students who are English language learners. Her dedication to fostering an engaging and inclusive classroom has not only benefited her students but also inspired fellow educators to embrace multiculturalism in their teaching practices. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to education, Laurie has earned positive feedback from parents, students, and colleagues alike, all of whom commend her for her dedication, innovative teaching methods, and unwavering commitment to her students' success.
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