
Christina DuJardin loves creating engaging, hands-on learning experiences that spark curiosity and help students make meaningful connections between ideas and the world around them. She has taught in a wide variety of settings and worked with learners of all ages, from young children to university students, both locally and abroad. Her background in education, program management, and advocacy informs her creative and inclusive teaching approach. She holds master’s degrees in Public Health and Social Work from the University of Washington, where she focused on leadership and community-centered practice.