Questions that Need Answered in Education

In this episode of GotTechED the Podcast we:
- Reflect on 2019
- Address Educational Questions from our peers and listeners
- Discuss Books, PD opportunities, and Podcasts we will be doing over break
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Segment 1: Reflections from the year
Segment 2: Questions from our peers
Question #3 Resource:
Segment 3: What are we doing over break
Guise: Book
- Teach Better Chad Ostrowski, Tiffany Ott, Rae Hughart, Jeff Gargas
- www.teachbetter.com
- Teach Better Book on Amazon
Nick: Educational podcasts that AREN’T about education
Music Credits:
- The Degs: Shotgun http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/
- @bensounds https://www.bensound.com/
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This weeks question is:
Question: What is a question in education that you feel needs answering?
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