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John B. King Jr. On Inspiring Students In His New Book 'Teacher by Teacher'

A student is seen in a classroom in Nevitt Elementary School, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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A student is seen in a classroom in Nevitt Elementary School, in Phoenix, Arizona.

John B. King Jr. has worked in nearly every role an educator can — teacher, principal, administrator, higher education chancellor, and education secretary (under Barack Obama).

Some big changes for education in America could be coming. The Trump administration has signaled its intention to close the Department of Education. That could have far-reaching ripple effects on parents, teachers, and, most importantly, students.

What has King learned about what it takes for teachers to impact students' lives for the better? And what can teachers do to steer them to success in school and in life?

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