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Can't we all just get along? Polarities and Bandwidth with Dr. Jane Kise (video version)

44 min · 14 de may de 2022
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Differentiated Coaching Associates (janekise.com) [https://www.janekise.com/] Jane Kise discusses the topic of educational polarities and why they are impossible to solve.  Also, she delves into her new book which looks at the ways to build educator bandwidth for all of the demands expected of educators in 2022.

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