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Ever had a student ask, “You don’t even have your own classroom?” For reading specialists, interventionists, and instructional coaches, that innocent question can hold more weight than you’d think. In this episode, Dr. Gina Pepin shares the joys, challenges, and unique identity of educators whose work happens everywhere—but rarely behind their own decorated door.

With warmth and wisdom, Dr. Pepin explores what it means to teach from hallways, borrowed tables, and small-group rooms—reminding us that a classroom isn’t defined by square footage or bulletin boards, but by intention, presence, and the breakthroughs that happen in quiet corners.

If you’ve ever felt like a “floater,” or wondered if your space really matters, this episode will remind you: your classroom is wherever you create belonging and growth. Tune in for encouragement, connection, and a powerful tribute to the heart of teaching—one small group at a time.

#TeacherToTeacher #ClassroomCommunity #ReadingSpecialist #SmallGroupMagic #TeachingJourney #BelongingInEducation

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