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Steve Shapiro shares with Barb and Ron what learning means to him.


Video: Steve Shapiro shares with Barb and Ron what learning means to him.



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Learning is an ongoing journey. Steve says we don't take enough time to focus on what learning is and what it means to each of us and our students. Steve shared a book of student memories of Steve that his colleague put together. Listening to some of the memories of the students about Steve is fantastic. They are reflections of Steve's true impact on their lives. Steve discusses the importance of humanity and its importance to education. Steve stresses one must have courage as we make learning meaningful and powerful for our students.