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Indersiden #3 Skolepædagogen

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11/23/2023

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I denne episode af Indersiden har vi besøg af skolepædagog og fællestillidsrepræsentant Henrik Brandt Rasmussen. Vi taler om pædagogers arbejde i skolen og om pædagogers kompetencer i en skolekontekst. Værter: Lektor Mads Thomsen og Lektor Margrethe HjerrildLyd og klip: Hasse Møller

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