From the perspective an involved school board member, Glendon encourages us to face our fears and communicate with one another. We should listen with curiosity, speak with honesty, and act with humility and integrity. Courtesy CASBI.
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CONTRIBUTOR: Glendon Horst
SERIES: CASBI 2017
All items in the series:- Developing Tomorrow's Teachers
- Dyslexia: Recognizing and Addressing the Needs of Your Students
- Goals for Our High School
- Her Husband is Known in the Gates
- How Thinkest Thou?
- How We Benefit by Attending CASBI
- Identifying our Obstacles of Education
- Keeping our Finances Legal
- Overcoming our Obstacles of Education
- Resources for Dyslexia
- Responding to Sensitive Situations
- Taking Care of Finances
- Taking Responsibility for the New and Unknown
- Teaching and Training for Service: The Practice
- The Role of the Ministerial Representative
- What Qualities Are We Producing and Why?
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