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Operation: Do Something to Make Someone Smile Today

On December 14, 2018 By Andy MilneLeave a comment

Inspiring teachers can be found most places, and they don't have to be veterans of the classroom to be someone from whom you can learn. I first met this week's guest blogger in my role as Health rep for my state organization where she served as President for the IAHPERD Council for Future Professionals. Rachel …

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Three Simple Things

On April 2, 2017May 4, 2017 By Andy Milne9 Comments

This week I am thrilled to welcome the irrepressible #healthed teacher Scott Todnem as our #slowchathealth guest blogger! Three Simple Things As teachers, we all know the regenerating energy that students possess. They return each and every weekday, alive in the hallways and classrooms, hungry for new life lessons. Each “Hi!” and “Morning!” brings adolescent …

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