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How to Welcome the Asexual and Transgender Communities into Your Classroom

  • by paul_emerich
  • Posted on January 22, 2019
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Paul is a National Board Certified Educator in Chicago. His writing has been featured in a number of prominent education publications, such as EdSurge, ASCD's "Educational Leadership", and the International Literacy Association's "Literacy Today." He has also been featured in the New Yorker. He currently teaches third grade and loves every moment of it.

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