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S3 Episode 11: Reeling in Success (Featuring Paul Chilson)

50 min · 1 de oct de 2025
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In Season 3, Episode 11, Joe Camps welcomes Golden Apple recipient and veteran fifth-grade teacher Paul Chilson. Paul shares his journey from Michigan to Florida, the importance of building strong student relationships, and memorable stories from his classroom.   The conversation dives into the Golden Apple experience, practical teaching advice for new educators, and Paul’s fondness for fishing outside of school.   An inspiring episode filled with wisdom, heart, and encouragement for teachers at every stage of their careers.

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