Entrepreneurship. Global citizen. Empowered, critical, creative thinker. Is that the person you aspire your child to become? If so, you'll definitely want to listen to this episode.
My guest Kelly Davis is an educator, who began her teaching experience during an off-the-grid experience in a remote village in Fiji in a 3 walled-schoolhouse and it was this adventure that motivated her to continue teaching in other small villages and various countries throughout Asia. Now, she has the opportunity to build a global school, where kids can learn and develop their best values from all cultures around the world.
Kelly Davis is a Co-founder and Director of Education at Galileo. Their unique program helps students build critical thinking, global citizenship, entrepreneurship and more to be able to thrive in an ever changing 21st century.
My 13 yo son Graham actually started with a few weeks ago, and so far he’s loving it.
And why not? Graham gets to choose exactly what he wants to learn, from a broad range of topics. He’s starting with 3D modelling, coding and an entrepreneurship club, and he can change that at any time. Self-directed education is a core foundation of Galileo.
If you are looking for a modern education option, this episode is a must-listen!
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>>> $300 Off Galileo Tuition
Connect with Kelly Davis
>>> Visit Galileo web site>>> Connect with Kelly on Instagram>>> Watch Galileo on YouTubeConnect With Us
Make sure to subscribe to the show, we release a new episode every Tuesday at 9 am EST.
Subscribe to the Modern Education Movement Calendar (and get a sneak preview of upcoming episodes and events)
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Want high quality sound for your podcast, without having to do the work or pay outrageous fees? Graham, my son and co-host also has a podcast production company, Pod Perfect.
>>> Get quality audio production at Pod Perfect
My guest Kelly Davis is an educator, who began her teaching experience during an off-the-grid experience in a remote village in Fiji in a 3 walled-schoolhouse and it was this adventure that motivated her to continue teaching in other small villages and various countries throughout Asia. Now, she has the opportunity to build a global school, where kids can learn and develop their best values from all cultures around the world.
Kelly Davis is a Co-founder and Director of Education at Galileo. Their unique program helps students build critical thinking, global citizenship, entrepreneurship and more to be able to thrive in an ever changing 21st century.
My 13 yo son Graham actually started with a few weeks ago, and so far he’s loving it.
And why not? Graham gets to choose exactly what he wants to learn, from a broad range of topics. He’s starting with 3D modelling, coding and an entrepreneurship club, and he can change that at any time. Self-directed education is a core foundation of Galileo.
If you are looking for a modern education option, this episode is a must-listen!
Links Mentioned in Episode
>>> $300 Off Galileo Tuition
Connect with Kelly Davis
>>> Visit Galileo web site>>> Connect with Kelly on Instagram>>> Watch Galileo on YouTubeConnect With Us
Make sure to subscribe to the show, we release a new episode every Tuesday at 9 am EST.
Subscribe to the Modern Education Movement Calendar (and get a sneak preview of upcoming episodes and events)
>>> Subscribe to the Modern Education Movement Calendar
Want high quality sound for your podcast, without having to do the work or pay outrageous fees? Graham, my son and co-host also has a podcast production company, Pod Perfect.
>>> Get quality audio production at Pod Perfect
10/14/20 • 45 min
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