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The Phil Overeem (Failed) Farewell to Teaching Tour

Phillip Overeem

Like The Who, The Rolling Stones, and countless others, I cannot seem to retire. My stage, though, is the classroom. Here, I'll reflect on my past experiences in that ring and report on some current ones, plus encourage other teachers to share their own.

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    LONG-TIME teacher and music obsessive.

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