One Question for Growth Reflection
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People Who Teach
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In this episode, Andrew and I unpack one question that has us reflecting on our growth as educators. "What is one thing or things you've changed your mind about? This one question is key to reflecting on how much you've grown and how much clearer you are on the essentials of your current practice.
We hope this episode sparks some thinking and reflection for you and your colleagues.
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