Veloudi, Maria, Faculty, Greek Language

Maria Veloudi is an accomplished educator with a solid academic background and diverse teaching experience. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Pedagogy and a Master's degree in Educational Policy and Administration from the Philosophy School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Additionally, she has a diploma in Special Education, which complements her expertise in addressing the needs of a diverse student population.

Before her current role at ACS Athens, Ms. Veloudi taught Greek at the International School of Piraeus, where she tailored her teaching methods to meet the needs of both Greek nationals and international students. This experience highlights her ability to adapt educational content to different learning levels and backgrounds. 

Ms. Veloudi is currently in her fifth year at ACS Athens, where she continues to share her enthusiasm for teaching. In addition to her regular teaching duties, she plays an active role in the Greek class for the Youth-to-Youth program and the Isotimia program. Her dedication to professional development is evident from her completion of a 9-month seminar on "Greek as a Second/Foreign Language" at the Aegean University.

Her involvement in international projects, such as the Cultural Diversity Day project on Metaverse, a collaboration focused on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) between ACS Athens and Hisar School in Istanbul, underscores her commitment to fostering cultural awareness and global citizenship in her students.

email: veloudim@acs.gr