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  • Supply It

  • What “Teaching Is a Noble Profession” Really Means
  • By: Daniel C. Manley
  • Narrated by: Daniel C. Manley
  • Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

"Teaching is a noble profession" is the most common compliment society pays to teachers, but they are just as quick to blame them for the failures of the education system. If teachers are going to be faulted for upholding substandard conditions, then maybe it's time for teachers to endorse a new standard. Shed your scapegoat status and eliminate any legitimacy ever being attached to a demand for you to do more, better, or different by embracing the supply it principles today!

©2022 Daniel C. Manley (P)2022 Daniel C. Manley

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