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Learning Lessons: How One Teacher Found Her Way Back to the True Heart of Teaching

Current price: $18.95
Learning Lessons: How One Teacher Found Her Way Back to the True Heart of Teaching
Learning Lessons: How One Teacher Found Her Way Back to the True Heart of Teaching

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Learning Lessons: How One Teacher Found Her Way Back to the True Heart of Teaching

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We all have been lost in our lives at one time or another. We stumble, we fall and we lose our way. So how do we get back up, try again and find our path on our lifelong learning journey?
After a 35-year career, high school Spanish teacher Linda grew so disillusioned with the education system that she chose to leave her beloved profession. Reckoning with a fractured sense of self in the wake of this upheaval, she decided to walk nearly 200 miles across Spain on the ancient pilgrim's path of the Camino de Santiago.
Join Linda on the trail as she follows the Camino's iconic yellow arrows to her destination and faces obstacles both external and internal: blisters, antagonists, the fear of failure and being lost. With each step, Linda must rediscover what it really means to "learn lessons" and rekindle the guiding light within her: the passion, purpose, and spirit that defined her as an educator.

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