Apr 22, 2022
Iman Alleyne is a best selling author, speaker, and advocate for learners. She has worked with children most of her life and after teaching Special Education in Public schools decided to create a program that would work for all learners. She earned her Master's in School Counseling in 2013 and is certified in Elementary Education, Special Education, and Guidance Counseling.
Iman has been featured on NPR, New York Times, and Miami Times as well as other outlets. Her mission is to connect families with the best educational opportunities for their learners, and to empower students to believe they can be leaders in their communities by incorporating passion based learning, hands-on education, and 21st century learning models.
She is currently the Principal of Kind Academy, a progressive microschool located in South Florida.
In this episode we discuss:
You may connect with Iman on Instagram, Facebook, and see her on YouTube
***Kind Academy currently has a few spots left (20 is the maximum). If parents work full-time but love the idea of homeschooling or individualized learning then definitely check out Kind Academy. The founding families tuition is set at $1000 less if parents apply and are accepted by June 1st.