Josh Stumpenhorst on Episode 464 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast
Josh Stumpenhorst has written a graphic novel, Drawn to Teach. Illustrated by, Trevor Guthke, these two educators have worked to simply explain some of the problems and challenges of teaching. As for me, I’m finding this book an easy and powerful read, perfect for my spring break reading. 😉
Today’s show is sponsored by NetRef. View the webinar “5 Ways to Help Teachers Progress in Their Use of Technology” that I hosted recently with NetRef. NetRef offers powerful Internet monitoring software that I recommend for schools.
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About Josh Stumpenhorst (Bio as Submitted)
Josh is a Learning Commons Director at Lincoln Junior High in Naperville, IL. He oversees the library, video production lab, makerspace, wood shop, and digital fabrication lab.
Blog: joshstumpenhorst.com
Twitter: @stumpteacher
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