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The Incredible Events in the Life of a Teacher

May 13, 2024 ~ wordancerblog ~ 2 Comments

Being open to possibility is the key to life-long learning, and life-long learning, I believe, is the key to happiness.  It gives one purpose, and a sense of purpose is what keeps us humans strong and resilient.

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2 responses to “The Incredible Events in the Life of a Teacher”

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    kimhaynesjohnson
    May 14, 2024

    Your passion for reading and for book matchmaking is contagious. Now I want to read the cactus book. I’ve heard that one was truly wonderful. It sounds like we enjoyed so many of the same authors growing up. Sendak and others – all of those golden oldies, now classics. I think it is such a blessing that you are still exchanging books with students.

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    dkatiepowellart
    May 15, 2024

    I will be ordering this book — what an odd and intriguing description. I love how your student got your attention, did not give up. Thank you.

    My family talked me out of becoming a teacher. My Aunt — who was high up in various endeavors in education — saved me as she said pick a subject, study that, and teach that. It is what I did…

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