Empowering Teachers
and Learners through
Neuroeducation
Empowering Teachers
and Learners through
Neuroeducation

Sara during a training session in Josephian Schools, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Meet the Trainer

October 2025, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Hello, I’m Sara Mora — an educator, teacher trainer, and lifelong learner.
For me, teaching has never been just a job — it’s a way to understand the world and help others do the same.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve taught students from Africa, Europe, and Latin America, discovering how culture, curiosity, and neuroscience can come together to make learning truly meaningful.
Now based in Tanzania, I work closely with teachers to bring the principles of neuroeducation and positive psychology into real classrooms — helping them create joyful, inclusive, and brain-friendly learning environments where both teachers and learners can thrive.
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Sara Mora, Teacher Trainer.

Sara during a training session in Josephian Schools, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Meet the Trainer

October 2025, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Hello, I’m Sara Mora — an educator, teacher trainer, and lifelong learner.
For me, teaching has never been just a job — it’s a way to understand the world and help others do the same.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve taught students from Africa, Europe, and Latin America, discovering how culture, curiosity, and neuroscience can come together to make learning truly meaningful.
Now based in Tanzania, I work closely with teachers to bring the principles of neuroeducation and positive psychology into real classrooms — helping them create joyful, inclusive, and brain-friendly learning environments where both teachers and learners can thrive.
Signature Sara Really Teaching

Sara Mora, Teacher Trainer.

Education

I hold a Degree in Journalism from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, a Qualified Teaching Status (QTS) from the UK, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language from the Universidad de Barcelona and International House.
I also earned a Higher National Diploma in Media Production from EMAV, Barcelona.
Over the years, I’ve complemented my academic background with continuous professional development in neuroeducation, positive psychology, and language pedagogy.
I regularly take part in courses, webinars and programs such as the Macmillan Teachers Events and follow the work of leading neuroeducators and researchers to stay current with the latest findings in learning science.

Professional Experience

My teaching journey began in Guatemala, where I learned how cultural diversity shapes the way students learn.
Later, I joined the University of Salford (UK), designing Spanish courses for university students and collaborating with Pendleton Sixth Form College and Cravenwood Primary Academy on language projects.
In Barcelona, I founded and directed Academia Parlem, leading a team of teachers and supporting more than 1,000 learners from around the world. That experience reinforced my belief that every student deserves to feel motivated, respected, and capable of success.
Now in Tanzania, I focus on teacher training through Really Teaching — an initiative that helps educators apply neuroscience and positive psychology in their daily practice, making teaching more human, creative, and effective.

Education

I hold a Degree in Journalism from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, a Qualified Teaching Status (QTS) from the UK, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language from the Universidad de Barcelona and International House.
I also earned a Higher National Diploma in Media Production from EMAV, Barcelona.
Over the years, I’ve complemented my academic background with continuous professional development in neuroeducation, positive psychology, and language pedagogy.
I regularly take part in courses, webinars and programs such as the Macmillan Teachers Events and follow the work of leading neuroeducators and researchers to stay current with the latest findings in learning science.

Professional Experience

My teaching journey began in Guatemala, where I learned how cultural diversity shapes the way students learn.
Later, I joined the University of Salford (UK), designing Spanish courses for university students and collaborating with Pendleton Sixth Form College and Cravenwood Primary Academy on language projects.
In Barcelona, I founded and directed Academia Parlem, leading a team of teachers and supporting more than 1,000 learners from around the world. That experience reinforced my belief that every student deserves to feel motivated, respected, and capable of success.
Now in Tanzania, I focus on teacher training through Really Teaching — an initiative that helps educators apply neuroscience and positive psychology in their daily practice, making teaching more human, creative, and effective.

Contact Sara

Let’s connect!

If you’d like to know more about my teacher training workshops, invite me to collaborate with your school, or simply share ideas about neuroeducation, I’d love to hear from you.
Whether you’re a teacher, a school leader, or someone passionate about learning, feel free to get in touch — together we can make classrooms more human, joyful, and brain-friendly.
Fill in the form below or send me an email at info@reallyteaching.com
People Really Teaching

“When we teach with heart and understanding, we unlock the potential in every learner — and neuroscience confirms it.”

Sara Mora

Contact Sara

Let’s connect!

If you’d like to know more about my teacher training workshops, invite me to collaborate with your school, or simply share ideas about neuroeducation, I’d love to hear from you.
Whether you’re a teacher, a school leader, or someone passionate about learning, feel free to get in touch — together we can make classrooms more human, joyful, and brain-friendly.
Fill in the form below or send me an email at info@reallyteaching.com
People Really Teaching

“When we teach with heart and understanding, we unlock the potential in every learner — and neuroscience confirms it.”

Sara Mora

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