EPISODE · Oct 2, 2018 · 29 MIN
Episode 59 - Dr. Keen Babbage, Teacher and Member of Kentucky Humanities Speakers Bureau
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Host Bill Goodman is joined by longtime educator and school administrator, Dr. Keen Babbage. Dr. Babbage reflects upon lessons learned from his 34 years working in Kentucky schools, and explains his optimism for the future of education. Dr. Babbage recently released two new books, "Four Vital Questions for High School Seniors" and "Four Vital Questions for Teachers and Principals." He is also a new member of our Kentucky Humanities Speakers Bureau. In today’s episode, Babbage previews one of his featured talks, "Life Lessons from My Grandparents: Kentucky Governor Keen Johnson and Kentucky First Lady Eunice Johnson."
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Host Bill Goodman is joined by longtime educator and school administrator, Dr. Keen Babbage. Dr. Babbage reflects upon lessons learned from his 34 years working in Kentucky schools, and explains his optimism for the future of education. Dr. Babbage recently released two new books, "Four Vital Questions for High School Seniors" and "Four Vital Questions for Teachers and Principals." He is also a new member of our Kentucky Humanities Speakers Bureau. In today’s episode, Babbage previews one of his featured talks, "Life Lessons from My Grandparents: Kentucky Governor Keen Johnson and Kentucky First Lady Eunice Johnson."
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