MPA is delighted to announce the hiring of Ms. Juliet Mwaniki as a year-round PreK faculty member starting October 7, 2024! Please take some time to get to know Ms. Mwaniki.

From what school/organization are you coming? 
Breakthrough Twin Cities/Minerva University

Tell us about your education and past experience. 
I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in arts, humanities, and social sciences from Minerva University. Throughout my academic journey, I studied in six countries, gaining a global perspective and a deep appreciation for diverse cultures.

My professional experience includes roles as a teaching fellow at Breakthrough Twin Cities, a program coordinator at Minerva University, and a college counseling advisor at Equity Group Foundation. These experiences have equipped me with strong skills in curriculum development, classroom management, student assessment, and building inclusive learning environments.

What did you find appealing about MPA? 
I was drawn to Mounds Park Academy’s commitment to nurturing the human spirit, fostering social justice, and promoting critical thinking. The school’s innovative education model, which fosters a joy of learning and encourages students to be enthusiastic and self-driven, aligns perfectly with my own educational philosophy. Additionally, I was impressed by the opportunities for professional development and collaboration within the PreK teaching team.

What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA and its students? 
I aspire to contribute to Mounds Park Academy’s mission by fostering a greater appreciation for the transformative power of education. I am particularly interested in exploring innovative and collaborative approaches to teaching and learning that inspire students to pursue their dreams with passion and purpose. By creating a stimulating and inclusive learning environment, I hope to empower students to become lifelong learners and active contributors to their communities.

What’s your big dream? 
My dream is to contribute to the transformation of education in Kenya (my home country) by advocating for research-based, inclusive, and child-driven practices. I envision a future where Kenyan students have access to high-quality education that fosters their holistic development and empowers them to pursue their dreams. I hope to play a role in establishing educational institutions or organizations that prioritize these values and inspire a new generation of learners and leaders.

What are you passionate about? 
I am deeply passionate about the transformative power of art and its ability to enrich society. I believe art plays a crucial role in social justice, fostering empathy, and promoting cultural understanding. Art also serves as a powerful tool for self-expression and personal growth. I am particularly interested in exploring how children engage with and benefit from artistic practices, and I believe that incorporating art into education can have a profound impact on their development.

What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know? 
I have yet to go on a roller coaster … I’m more terrified of roller coasters than skydiving!

 

 

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