
Danielle's Qualifications
(In chronological order)
- B.S. Biology, Cornell University
- M.A. Teaching (concentration High School Science), East Carolina University
- M.S. Coastal Zone Management, Nova Southeastern University
- South Carolina Teaching License
- Secondary Montessori Certification, American Montessori Society
- 500-RYT, Yoga Alliance Advanced Yoga Teaching Certification
- Danielle has been in the field of education since 2003, working in a variety of environments and with a variety of students.



Danielle's Educational Philosophy
Independence
Independence is the cornerstone of a successful classroom. This creates confidence and develops self-worth.
Danielle instills independence in her classes by utilizing freedom within limits. Students have choice in what they do and are encouraged to speak up respectfully when they do not agree with any aspect of the classroom. By implementing this, Danielle is able to stand back and watch the magic happen.
Valorization
The most important aspect of any meaningful class is that students feel their worth. They must feel and know that they are capable, useful and have an important place in the world.
Danielle encourages this almost intangible characteristic by engaging students in deep questions. Real questions. Questions that have implications in their own lives. She also provides opportunities for students to model responsible, capable behavior in every class.
Happiness
Danielle's favorite educational quotation is by Maria Montessori:
"One test of the correctness of educational procedure is the happiness of the child."
She works towards happiness with students by listening to their stories, honoring their opinions, and working to make any classroom she is in a safe emotional space where students can be themselves. It is from this space that happiness unfolds.