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Teaching with Bi-Polar, a chat with Meg O'Shea

40m · Teachers of Tomorrow · 29 Nov 23:00

For this podcast episode we were joined by current NQT Meg O'Shea to talk about her teaching journey whilst living with Bi-Polar. We learn more about Bi-Polar as an illness, how Meg manages her daily routine as a newly qualified teacher and what schools can do to raise more awareness of the Mental Health disorder. We hope you enjoy!

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