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Teach Beyond Buzzwords Returns ✨

It’s been a while since I last shared a post here. Life, teaching, and the whirlwind of responsibilities pulled me away, but the passion for exploring ideas beyond the surface never left.

I started Teach Beyond Buzzwords because I believe education deserves more than trendy catchphrases. It deserves honest reflection, practical wisdom, and a community of people who care deeply about learning. Over the years, I’ve missed the conversations, the chance to dig deeper, and the joy of connecting with fellow educators and lifelong learners.

So here’s the good news: I’m back.

In the weeks ahead, I’ll be writing again—sharing insights, stories, and challenges from the classroom and beyond. My goal is to spark dialogue, challenge assumptions, and celebrate the messy, yet beautiful, work of teaching and learning.

If you’ve been here since the beginning, thank you for sticking around. If you’re new, welcome—I’m glad you found your way here.

Let’s go beyond the buzzwords together.

Stay tuned. More posts are coming soon.

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