Things for Teachers

Watch one teacher’s introduction to his new blog, 2,000 Hours, in which he sets out to end misconceptions about teaching and log every hour he works in the next school year.

I found this via Edudemic.

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    suggest you follow
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    will definitely log my hours
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    Hmm.. I wonder what his total hours will end up being.. I can say that mine sometimes boggle my mind! - bj
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    i cant wait for this.
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