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Educators inspired by Kansas high school students hoping to become teachers
EMPORIA — Teacher Sheila Peterson says this era of education is a renaissance. Peterson, an acclaimed North Dakota teacher, flew to Kansas for the Kansas Future Teachers Academy at Emporia State University and to work with Kansas high schoolers who want to become teachers. She left feeling hopeful. “It was a partnership, you know, in […]
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