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    ‘The work is always changing and challenging for me.’

    By Stephanie Sanders
    Categories: Career pathways, Data, Standards for Professional Learning
    December 2020
    Vol. 41, No. 6
    Name and current role: Stephanie Sanders, Supervisor, Professional Learning & Title IIA, Cobb County School District, Georgia Previous roles: English language arts teacher, literacy/instructional coach, district lead, program manager at Georgia Department of Education Learning Forward member since: 2016 Why she’s passionate about professional learning: Although I enjoyed working with young people [as an English language arts teacher], I discovered my love for professional learning when I became a literacy coach in a middle school. It was rewarding to work with adults who focused on their own learning. I enjoy sharing my own experiences and learning from the teachers’ experiences. The work is always changing and challenging for me. Why she reads The Learning Professional: I remember reading the article “Delicate layers of learning” [from

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