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172. Teachers Teaching Teachers
Episode 172

172. Teachers Teaching Teachers

Inspired by a visit from a former teacher of hers, Jen shares her learnings with Pete and together they unpack the cyclical journey of teaching.

The Long and The Short Of It · Peter Shepherd & Jen Waldman, Peter Shepherd, Jen Waldman

January 11, 202216m 49s

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Show Notes

Inspired by a visit from a former teacher of hers, Jen shares her learnings with Pete and together they unpack the cyclical journey of teaching and leading.

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • Why is it important to lean in to teachable moments?
  • What might be the goals of a good teacher and/or leader?
  • How does a student eventually become the teacher?

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