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My BAD
BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel
124 episodes
7 months ago
Where extraordinary educators talk about how and what they learn from sharing their own mistakes. Hosted by Jon Harper
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Education
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Where extraordinary educators talk about how and what they learn from sharing their own mistakes. Hosted by Jon Harper
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Education
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I Was Overzealous: This Tough Lesson Taught Me to Meet People Where They Are
My BAD
9 minutes
6 years ago
I Was Overzealous: This Tough Lesson Taught Me to Meet People Where They Are
I was so excited about what I had just learned and couldn't wait to share the ideas with my peers and staff. However, I discovered that there is a right way to do it and a wrong way. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @Jennifer_Hogan @bamradionetwork Jennifer Hogan has been a high school teacher, coach, assistant principal, and principal, and not always in that order. She is currently an assistant principal at Hoover High School, the largest, most diverse high school in Alabama. Jennifer relentlessly advocates for students, believes that we all have to fail our way to success, and knows that every child needs at least one adult that he or she can depend on.
My BAD
Where extraordinary educators talk about how and what they learn from sharing their own mistakes. Hosted by Jon Harper