
Sara Apolo Yagual
Environmental Educommunicator
Environmental Educommunicator at the Charles Darwin Foundation since march 2025. She holds a degree in Educational Sciences and has over 10 years of experience designing and implementing innovative educational projects in both Galápagos and Quito. A specialist in active learning methodologies such as Project-Based Learning (PBL), as well as Waldorf and Montessori pedagogical approaches, she has developed programs that integrate conservation, art, and science to strengthen emotional and cognitive connections with nature.
Her work bridges education and communication, excelling in the creation of educational materials, specialized translations, and cultural projects. In Quito, she conducted research on gastronomic and musical heritage, while in Galápagos she has led environmental educommunication strategies aimed at raising ecological awareness. Her academic background in Linguistic Communication and Literature enriches her pedagogical perspective, allowing her to connect scientific knowledge with accessible narratives for diverse audiences.
Dedicated to transformative education, she seeks to inspire meaningful environmental action through creative and impactful experiences.