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A blog about reading young adult and children's literature and learning to write.
1. Another Perspective of "Becoming a Complete Teacher"

Dominique, our guest blogger,  asks, Does how you envision teaching match reality?  Chapter 15, Bridging English "Becoming a Complete Teacher"             To begin, the chapter starts with defining oneself as a teacher.  The main concerns that were identified from an analysis of interviews with new teachers were ·         Relationships with o   students o   parents o  

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