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Mentor relationships come in all shapes and sizes. In this episode, Michelle talks with Liz Matchett, about the importance of being a mentor and finding mentors so we can find ways to grow professionally and as a human being.
Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod
Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah
Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]
Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com
Watch this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/wayside
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Bio: Liz Matchett, and National Board Certified Teacher, wears many hats. She loves teaching Spanish at Gunn High School in Palo Alto. She is also one of the team of instructors for the World Languages Curriculum and Instruction courses at the Stanford Teachers Education Program. For more than 30 years, she has been a Team Leader for the Stanford World Language Project which delivers professional development for San Francisco Bay Area practicing teachers. To round out her professional time, she is the Executive Director of the California Language Teaches' Association. She lives with her husband and three cats in Redwood City, California.
Mentions:
Gabriela Garger Colleague at Gunn HS.
Greta Lundgaard@gretafromtexas
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Mentor relationships come in all shapes and sizes. In this episode, Michelle talks with Liz Matchett, about the importance of being a mentor and finding mentors so we can find ways to grow professionally and as a human being.
Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod
Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah
Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]
Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com
Watch this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/wayside
Social Media
Insta: sramatchett FB: Elizabeth Matchett
Bio: Liz Matchett, and National Board Certified Teacher, wears many hats. She loves teaching Spanish at Gunn High School in Palo Alto. She is also one of the team of instructors for the World Languages Curriculum and Instruction courses at the Stanford Teachers Education Program. For more than 30 years, she has been a Team Leader for the Stanford World Language Project which delivers professional development for San Francisco Bay Area practicing teachers. To round out her professional time, she is the Executive Director of the California Language Teaches' Association. She lives with her husband and three cats in Redwood City, California.
Mentions:
Gabriela Garger Colleague at Gunn HS.
Greta Lundgaard@gretafromtexas
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