Catalina Garcia is a dedicated and passionate self-employed Homeschool Spanish teacher, leveraging her extensive background in human resources to create a unique and supportive learning environment for her students. With a focus on elementary through high school learners, Catalina has successfully recruited a diverse group...
Catalina Garcia is a dedicated and passionate self-employed Homeschool Spanish teacher, leveraging her extensive background in human resources to create a unique and supportive learning environment for her students. With a focus on elementary through high school learners, Catalina has successfully recruited a diverse group of homeschool students eager to immerse themselves in the Spanish language and culture. Her teaching methodology is rooted in the classical model of learning, emphasizing grammar, vocabulary, reading, and speaking skills. This structured approach not only fosters linguistic proficiency but also cultivates a deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage associated with the Spanish language.
Catalina's expertise extends beyond language instruction; her experience in HR equips her with exceptional communication and leadership skills, which she seamlessly integrates into her teaching practice. She emphasizes teamwork and collaboration among her students, encouraging them to engage in interactive activities that enhance their language acquisition. Her ability to present complex concepts in an accessible manner has proven invaluable in helping students build confidence in their speaking abilities.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Catalina is committed to continuous professional development, regularly updating her curriculum to incorporate the latest educational trends and technologies. Her proficiency in tools like Microsoft Excel and SAP, combined with her strong written communication skills, allows her to maintain organized records and effectively communicate with parents about their children's progress. Through her work, Catalina embodies the spirit of Dolores Huerta’s empowering mantra, “¡Sí, se puede!”—inspiring her students to embrace challenges and achieve their language learning goals.