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Learning with a Master Teacher

AIR DATE: June 17, 2010
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Nationally certified teachers in the Clark County School District take steps to go above and beyond the normal requirements for educators, but is it worth it?

We talk with one of CCSD's master teachers about her experiences.

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Tara Speaker, teacher at Lamping Elementary

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I do think National Board Certification is ...
-Laura Z
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I do think National Board Certification is worth it. Teachers are so rarely given actual feedback on their teaching once they get into the classroom.
Laura ZJun 18, 2010 11:30:39 AM


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