Teaching for Proficiency or Teaching for Excellence?
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Angela Maiers
Maiers Educational Svcs, Inc
Des Moines, IA
Ph:515-554-2004
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Teachers need to be great learners to lead great learners. I believe that learning is a lifelong journey, an ongoing exploration and way of life. I challenge myself and others to always be striving to find and share big ideas in every million dollar conversation.

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