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9 Beautiful Truths You Can Only Learn From Children

December 2, 2017 | Marisa Donnelly

Graduating with a teaching degree, being in the field of education, and working as a part-time nanny and professional caregiver for the past eight years has taught me that we have so incredibly much to learn from children. The way they see the world, their loving spirits, their ability to focus on the now – all these lessons and more are so valuable, and so often overlooked. Continue reading →

A Class Divided

May 11, 2015September 16, 2015 | Marisa Donnelly

As a part of my two-week Multicultural Practicum, a class focused on diversity in education, we watched A Class Divided, an episode of Frontline based on the Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott and her third grade classroom. Continue reading →

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