Kathleen Malu, Consultant
I am a citizen of the world,
an international humanitarian educator
with expertise I’m delighted to share.
Keynote speaker, lecturer, materials developer, and facilitator,
Dr. Malu consults on a wide variety of projects in domestic and international settings. Her workshops, speaking engagements, and teaching materials focus on literacy development and language acquisition, creating and sustaining English clubs, gender issues, peace and social justice, inter-faith dialogue, environmental protection, anti-bullying, and democracy in action.
In the U.S.A., she assists school districts with teacher professional development, making classroom visits and modeling “best practices.” She speaks to students about her work abroad and sets up Zoom and Skype sessions with schools around the world.
At the international level, Dr. Malu has worked in Romania, Turkey, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Angola, Guinea, Senegal, and South Africa. She is an English Language Specialist for the U.S. Department of State and a Fulbright Specialist. She uses cross-cultural knowledge and skills
to promote mutual understanding wherever she goes -- whether it be face-to-face or in virtual settings. Examples of virtual settings include the US Embassies in Beijing, China, and Antanarivo, Madagascar.
Dr. Malu consults on a wide variety of projects in domestic and international settings. Her workshops, speaking engagements, and teaching materials focus on literacy development and language acquisition, creating and sustaining English clubs, gender issues, peace and social justice, inter-faith dialogue, environmental protection, anti-bullying, and democracy in action.
In the U.S.A., she assists school districts with teacher professional development, making classroom visits and modeling “best practices.” She speaks to students about her work abroad and sets up Zoom and Skype sessions with schools around the world.
At the international level, Dr. Malu has worked in Romania, Turkey, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Angola, Guinea, Senegal, and South Africa. She is an English Language Specialist for the U.S. Department of State and a Fulbright Specialist. She uses cross-cultural knowledge and skills
to promote mutual understanding wherever she goes -- whether it be face-to-face or in virtual settings. Examples of virtual settings include the US Embassies in Beijing, China, and Antanarivo, Madagascar.