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What I Thought I Knew… A teacher's journey to becoming a Blind and Low Vision Teacher - Keep Indiana Learning

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Growing up I always wanted to be a teacher. I have the heart to serve others and I knew teaching was my pathway to service. After teaching 16 years in a large, urban school district, I found myself wanting more.

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