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Follow on Google News | Best-Selling Author & Educator Offers Solutions For Today's Tough Educational EnvironmentDr. Nadia Lopez's Programs Help Administrators, Teachers, Students and Parents In Schools Across the Country
By: Olivia Almagro Dr. Lopez recognizes the tremendous pressures that administrators, students, teachers, and parents are under in the school environment today. From the residual shocks of school shootings to the controversies over mask-wearing, to the loss of learning caused by the Pandemic, to the debates over curriculum, Dr. Lopez works in and with schools to alleviate today's most pressing educational problems. In consulting with school principals and administrators, Lopez provides the strategic planning tools to strengthen best practices by identifying key issues and providing real strategies for action. As a sounding board when working one-on-one with teachers, she actively listens to their concerns, which often have not been heard. Additionally, she consults with parents to help them overcome issues affecting their children. Dr. Lopez offers customizes programs, workshops and training in one-year, six months, or eight-week segments, which deliver real results. Programs deal with leadership and personal development, school improvement strategies, community building, self-care/mental health issues, and team development. Her podcast, ElevatED, empowers educators to prioritze themselves. ABOUT Dr. Nadia Lopez Dr. Nadia Lopez is an award-winning educator who became a viral sensation after the popular blog Humans of New York featured her as one of their most influential people. Disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline, Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in prison pipeline, Dr. Lopez founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy, a STEAM-focused middle school in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in 2010 and served as the principal for ten years. She was named Linked In's 2019 Top 10 Voices in Education and received the Black Girls Rock award–alongside Michelle Obama in 2015. She works vigilantly to improve education disparities, and her mission has been publicized across major media outlets, including New York Times, New York Post, Wall Street Journal, Glamour Magazine, PopSugar, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, The Ellen Show, Good Morning America, and the Today Show. For more info, visit http://www.thelopezeffect.com/ End
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