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An Interview With John Hunter

  • DATE: August 1, 2018
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  • Creativity, Curriculum, Interview, Teacher Tips
  • Instruction, TAGT
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To John Hunter, unleashing potential is all about relationships: about truly knowing individual students and tying learning to their interests.

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