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Part One: Exploring the Idea of Breakthroughs
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Planting a Garden
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Kara R., National Writing Project of Acadiana , Louisiana
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My breakthrough came after refusing to host a university resident. My reluctance transformed to an undimmable passion forever altering my career.
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Lessons from a Rice Pot - By: Dr. Megan Breaux
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Megan B., National Writing Project of Acadiana , Louisiana
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This is the story of how I learned to be my authentic teacher self while moving toward student-centered teaching and allowing students to be the "heroes" in their own learning journeys.
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