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Month: November 2015

The Fallacy of “Make-and-Take”

November 30, 2015November 30, 2015 3 Comments

Transitioning from being a classroom teacher to working with classroom teachers in a professional development capacity was eye-opening for me. I’ve learned that most teachers are dedicated and passionate about growing professionally in order to better support student learning. I’ve also come to realize that we love “make and take.” What do I mean by… Continue reading The Fallacy of “Make-and-Take”

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