David Abdel Loves His Job And Creates Experiences For His Students
Release Date: 10/25/2018
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info_outlineJosh and Mandy host David Abdel who is not in his first career, but he is in the career he loves. He shares stories from inside his blended learning classroom, and details the experiential learning he created for students to show them how citizens were motivated to make a change. Plus, Josh tries to get him to talk about spreadsheets. Spreadsheets? If you're looking for even more stories, check out the Stories in EDU book at bit.ly/storiesinedu1