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In this episode, I had a conversation with Debbie Enoue and she shared with us her experience from moving from the Caribbean to English; the unjust school system, racism, unfairness, and bullying she endured living in England as a child. She did several jobs to find herself and finally, she followed her teaching calling. She has been working as a teacher for more than 26 years and she taught at different places such as prisons, primary, secondary, college, and universities. She further gives her advice to the young and experienced educators about teaching, mental health, and relationships in the classroom.
In this episode, I had a conversation with Debbie Enoue and she shared with us her experience from moving from the Caribbean to English; the unjust school system, racism, unfairness, and bullying she endured living in England as a child. She did several jobs to find herself and finally, she followed her teaching calling. She has been working as a teacher for more than 26 years and she taught at different places such as prisons, primary, secondary, college, and universities. She further gives her advice to the young and experienced educators about teaching, mental health, and relationships in the classroom.