Teaching For Success is:
* Wanting your next class to be the best one you have ever taught.
* Daring to say, I don’t know it all; I want to learn, develop, and become better and smarter at what I do.
* Asking continually and relentlessly two absolutely critical teaching questions: “What did I do right?” and “What can I do better next time?”
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