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61: Lindsay Donikian w/ Elevate K-12

26m · DivingDeepEDU · 11 Jan 15:28

Lindsay Donikian is the Executive Vice President of Teacher Growth at Elevate K-12. Lindsay focuses much of her time on teacher shortage, how to retain teachers, and live teaching as a potential solution.

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Links:

  • elevatek12.com
  • Lindsay Donikian | LinkedIn

Shout outs:

  • Elevate Teachers

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  • Linkedin
  • Twitter

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