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Reflection: 17 years of learning

This summer will be my 17th year working in the education field.  As I reflect on my experience, many things come to mind.  There have been a series of truths that I have come to realize and have experienced as a result of my time as an educator and a school leader.  Other than the fact that I am 17 years older and growing gray hair, I feel as if I started teaching yesterday.  The freshness of evolution has kept me alive and motivated me to continue…

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Added by Dagoberto Artiles on June 25, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments

Any Hispanic Administrators on Long Island? Lets talk.

I think that it would be great if I am able to meet other Hispanic administrators out here on the Island and discuss some of the issues that affects us on a daily basis.

Added by Dagoberto Artiles on April 3, 2011 at 12:55am — No Comments

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