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This unarmored discussion is with Daniel Tobias Flint, originally from Chatham, New York and now teaching in the heart of Jacksonville, Florida. The 2022 Gilder Lehrman U.S. History Teacher of the Year for the State of Florida, takes us on a journey into the everyday realities of impactful teaching.
We navigate through diverse school settings, discussing the challenges of building connections in an environment where violence and loss are sometimes as common as textbooks and chalkboards.
Daniel shares his insights on the importance of parental involvement, the art of teaching the child before you, and why discipline and structure go hand-in-hand with empathy. As we wrap up, you'll be left with an appreciation for the educators who dedicate their lives to shaping the future—one student at a time!
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*LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-flint-ab846020/
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1. Teaching With Empathy and Understanding (00:00:00)

2. Impactful Teaching in Diverse Schools (00:10:29)

3. Building Connections in Education (00:19:13)

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