When asked what sparked her passion for teaching, Joan Gillman does not hesitate to trace the roots back to her high school years. Long before she became one of the most respected science educators in New York City, Gillman discovered the transformative power of education by teaching children to play the recorder, tutoring math in small groups, and leading inclusive playground games at her school. She also found joy teaching swimming to children, including those with special needs, and even stepped in as a substitute ballet teacher at a local dance studio. Those early experiences instilled in her a lifelong belief: every child deserves an opportunity to shine, no matter their ability.
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