The genetic wall between man and chimpanzee is that of tissue paper rather than reinforced concrete. In an analysis through measurement, the base building blocks between myself and a bark-eating bonobo is that of 1.2%.
Thrive, Don’t Just Survive Your First Year of Teaching
Often, the first year of teaching is associated with negative connotations. We are told to “stay afloat,” to “stay one step ahead,” and to “survive.” The purpose of this article is not only to dispel these predispositions, but to also discuss methods, actions, and strategies to acquire, enter, and thrive within the first few years of teaching.