Front of the Class

Character Building and Snowball Fights with Rainier Lee


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How can one meal change your life? Rainier Lee shares how trying Korean food led him from a life as a cultural anthropologist in the U.S. to a career as a confident classroom leader in the Netherlands. 

In this episode, Rainier opens up about being an international educator with dyslexia and how he uses transparent communication to power his empathetic, student-centered approach to teaching. He also shares tips for avoiding burnout and advice for aspiring teachers. 

Whether you're just beginning your teaching journey or looking for a fresh perspective, Rainier’s story will remind you why this work matters and why so many career changers are drawn to education. 

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