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Beginning and Finishing

Episode 2 of the It’s All About The Students podcast, hosted by Zeno G. Hines, Ed.D., titled "Beginning and Finishing " was published on September 5, 2019 and runs 5 minutes.

September 5, 2019 ·5m · It’s All About The Students

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What does it take to begin a school year and see it through to the end? On this episode I focus on key and essential points a student should keep in mind to have a successful school year.

What does it take to begin a school year and see it through to the end? On this episode I focus on key and essential points a student should keep in mind to have a successful school year.
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