About me
Georgina Ardalan is an early childhood educator in DC Public Schools. She draws on her first career in architecture to create a nurturing, collaborative environment that encourages a culture of thinking, where both teachers and children question, reflect, and listen. Georgina serves as a Study Group Leader at the Project Zero Classroom and facilitates Harvard Graduate School of Education’s online courses "Let’s Play" and "Look Listen Interpret Teach." She has presented at conferences including the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Project Zero Perspectives, the National Network of Schools in Partnership (NNSP), Children Are Citizens (CAC), Project Zero Classroom (PZC) and most recently the Culture of Thinking Summit. She is also a member of the leadership committee for the Washington International School Institute for Teachers (WISIT). Georgina lives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, with her husband, Alex, their 16 year-old son, Henry, and three cats, Churro, Rio, and Paulo. When she’s not playing pickleball, she can be found on the soccer pitch cheering Henry on or exploring our amazing city.