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Kevin Klein: Itinerant Educator Who Found a Home in Elementary

45 min · 28 de abr de 2024
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As Tolkien famously wrote and EleMANtary co-host Kevin Klein has unwittingly lived, Not all who wander are lost. Hear how Kevin found his home teaching elementary, a journey involving 8 years of college at 3 universities, teen residential treatment centers, Australian chicken processing plants and Catholic schools, taekwondo, obscure Modernist poetry, old-school World Book encyclopedias, and Kip Dynamite.

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