VOCATIONS #1: Creativity in the Classroom with Madeleine Bouchard
28m
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Non-Essential Workers
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Madeleine Bouchard is an elementary school teacher in the Toronto District School Board. She also happens to be one of my oldest friends.
You can follow her creative classroom projects on Instagram here: @madame_bouchard
VOCATIONS is a semi-regular series which features interviews with inspiring individuals who felt a strong calling to their chosen employment, and harness their creativity in their everyday work.
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