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Thanks for watching! Let us know your favorite part of the episode and what topics you'd like to see next. If you made it to the end ... NJAEA Presents - Class in Session Podcast - Episode 6 April 2026~ Jojo & Nia were selected by their principal to share what county students are learning and how county schools rank ... This podcast is a resource, space for mentoring and advice for aspiring educators. This episode features guest Antonio Castanon ... This podcast is a resource, space for mentoring and advice for Preservice educators. Featured in this episode is Olivia Haas, ... Education reform is too important to get wrong. Educators know what it takes to make successful schools: talented teachers, ...

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