A blog for teachers who get the feeling that the only opinions that count in education... do not belong to teachers. I try to post weekly.
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Second generation teacher with more than ten years in the classroom. In verse, "Oh, my name, it ain't nothin', my age, it means less/ The country I come from is called the Midwest." Other than that, I don't really eat paste.
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