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Why I Became a Teacher

Posted on September 6, 2017 by Sean Arnold in Uncategorized

I didn’t want to be a teacher at all when I was younger. I had a few teachers that were really good, but much more were boring, uninspiring, and worst of all indifferent. I wanted nothing to do with it. So I avoided being a teacher for quite a while finding success in other professions. … Continue reading Why I Became a Teacher →

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