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    051 My Mistakes as a Teacher

    enJune 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Live and learn, right?  These are the mistakes that I made in my early years as a teacher.  I still have plenty of things I could work on, but these things were mostly ironed out when I fixed just one thing. 

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