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Home » Lectures » Identifying, Calling, and Equipping Potential Teachers
What kind of person should become a teacher? What are men’s and women’s strengths in the classroom? What type of preparation is most helpful for teachers? Melvin and Brandon address questions about prospective teachers.
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