So often in the classroom, in the hallway, in our relationships, someone might say to you, “Use your teacher voice!” But do you know how to use it? Can you show others? Do you know what to say? We're here together to find out what our voices are. Will you join me?
In this first episode, you will listen to my personal story of teacher advocacy. Who is Veronica Green and why did I create this podcast? Maybe you can relate to how I recognized that I needed to learn how to use my own teacher voice in order to support others to find theirs. We are not alone - we are in this together for our students, their families, and for all teachers who serve them.
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