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Ana Romero - Head of Sustainability & Global Education Coordinator at Wellington College

August 04, 2022 Jack Dougherty
Ana Romero - Head of Sustainability & Global Education Coordinator at Wellington College
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Ana Romero - Head of Sustainability & Global Education Coordinator at Wellington College
Aug 04, 2022
Jack Dougherty

Episode 2 of our Felsted Global subseries features Ana Romero, the Head of Sustainability & Global Education Coordinator at Wellington College. 

 In her work at Wellington, Ana inspires a vast number of students and faculty in her work concerning global education and sustainability across school life. She is responsible for collaborating with third party organisations, planning and delivering events, developing initiatives for professional development and for instigating new opportunities within the field of environmental protection. 

Ana is a passionate advocate for developing global competencies in her students beyond the school framework while bringing her international climate negotiation expertise from her work with the Mexican government. Today we are going to be talking about that through the lens of cross-cultural learning at school and what we can be doing better as educators in the field.

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Episode 2 of our Felsted Global subseries features Ana Romero, the Head of Sustainability & Global Education Coordinator at Wellington College. 

 In her work at Wellington, Ana inspires a vast number of students and faculty in her work concerning global education and sustainability across school life. She is responsible for collaborating with third party organisations, planning and delivering events, developing initiatives for professional development and for instigating new opportunities within the field of environmental protection. 

Ana is a passionate advocate for developing global competencies in her students beyond the school framework while bringing her international climate negotiation expertise from her work with the Mexican government. Today we are going to be talking about that through the lens of cross-cultural learning at school and what we can be doing better as educators in the field.