Lucy Canzoneri-Golden interview

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Lucy Canzoneri-Golden interview

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  • December 20, 2015 (Creation)

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Interview with Lucy Canzoneri Golden, co-director of Coral Reef Montessori School. Lucy was born in Colombia, but grew up in Queens. She graduated in 1978 from high school and attended Hunter College in New York where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts and Elementary Education. Lucy subsequently acquired a Masters of Science in Montessori Education from Barry University. Lucy taught in Harlem, New York for a two year time period. She then moved to Miami where she taught as a drama and English-as-a-second language teacher in a Title 1 program. She continued to teach in a Title 1 school for six years. Between 1996 and 1998 she founded the Coral Reef Montessori charter school. She is a Buddhist. Her work also includes promoting global citizenship and engagement in social issues. Lucy endeavors to include diversity in her school and incorporate original ideas for the children. Link: https://umiami.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/Interview+with+Lucy+Canzoneri-Golden/0_9chmjh49/40983571 Interviewer: Lucrèce Louisdhon-Louinis Recorded by Javier Carrion Length: 00:29:13 Outline by Kriti Sood

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