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Downplaying the Teaching Profession: How Can We Change Our Ways?
If you haven’t read Jeff Charbonneau’s recent EdWeek post calling for teachers to elevate the teaching profession by emphasizing their own expertise, read it now. He suggests that teachers downplay their achievements because of pressure (self-imposed, and sometimes enforced by … Continue reading
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Tagged EdWeek, Gender, Jeff Carbonneau, Psychology Today, self-promotion, Teaching
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