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Another school year will begin soon. Children will be walking through classroom doors full of excitement and anticipation. The doors of knowledge will open wide and students will be ready to eagerly embrace all that their teachers are prepared to share. Teachers too will be excited about the start of the school year and will be looking forward to implementing the great teaching and learning strategies they have planned for their students. There is a wealth of positive energy and high expectations for student success from teachers, parents and the students themselves.
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Thomas, C. (2012). A Call for Engaged Leadership. In: Thomas, C. (eds) A Call for Engaged Leadership. Transgressions, vol 91. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-113-9_2
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