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Q&A: Hot Topics in Education EP 27

36 min · 18. helmi 2026
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In this episode of Back to the Bell, we dive into some of today’s most talked-about topics in education. From the pros and challenges of flexible seating to the value of field trips and the ongoing debate around grading systems, we share our real experiences and perspectives as educators and former school leaders. This candid Q&A conversation offers insight, practical considerations, and encouragement for teachers and parents navigating the evolving world of education.

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