Today, I am joined by Colin Hogan, Head of School at Learning Community Charter School. He began his career in education in 1999 teaching at the Academy of Communications and Technology and at the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School in Chicago. Colin has won numerous awards for teaching and was recognized as New Jersey History Teacher of the Year in 2013.
Colin reveals in our conversation that we don’t need to follow a specific way of doing in order to helping our students, we can and should improvise with our own ideas. Additionally, he talks about how his school implemented a student-to-student mentorship opportunity and a way for all teachers to get together.
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