
The KDSL Global Story: 10 Lessons from an Education Entrepreneur
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Narrated by:
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Dean Eby
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By:
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Kevin Simpson
About this listen
How does one transition from a teacher to an entrepreneur? How can one work in education around the world? Reflecting on his last decade of living these questions, Kevin Simpson shares lessons learned and the most prominent ideas that have kept him on the journey.
The KDSL Global Story: 10 Lessons from an Education Entrepreneur will provide food for thought to other educators who are seeking to take the plunge and find their passion. Listeners will find out how having standards, taking risks, being open to change, and more impacted this entrepreneur’s expedition.
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