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Can't we all just get along? Polarities and bandwidth with Jane Kise

45 min · 14. maj 2022
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Dr. Jane Kise's work was the impetus for the theme and title of YES AND KNOW.  Her work inspired us to explore the messy middle as we like to call it.  Here, Dr. Kise discusses why it is impossible to solve educational polarities. Instead, we need ways to manage polarities, she says.  She then discusses her new book coming out about educator bandwidth and the ways educators and systems can work together to make self care more of a reality. Differentiated Coaching Associates (janekise.com) [https://www.janekise.com/]

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