In our 43rd episode, Sofie is joined by Dr. Katherine Movassaghi, the Head of Upper School at the Episcopal School of Acadiana, to discuss the role of women in academia. Drawing on her 28 years of experience in education, Dr. Katherine addresses some of the challenges that adolescents face in the classroom. Throughout the episode, she also offers advice to women who want to work in education and shares memorable moments from her career.
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Guest Bio:
Dr. Katherine Movassaghi is the Head of Upper School at the Episcopal School of Acadiana in Cade, Louisiana, which is about 2 ½ hours southwest of New Orleans. Kat has been in education for 28 years as an English, public speaking, and theatre teacher, performing arts department chair and now administration, teaching both middle- and high school-aged students and serving on various committees and teams in all aspects of school life. Kat’s dissertation in educational leadership, received at the University of Louisiana - Lafayette in 2020, entitled “A Phenomenological Study: Intentional Elements of a Landscaped School Campus Reduce Stress in Adolescents,” focused on the benefits of natural landscaping in the reduction of adolescent stress and anxiety. Kat also serves on the National Leadership Team of Kappa Delta Sorority as an Alumnae Experience Specialist. She is mar