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What do teachers make? – An inspiring poem

Saturday, 23 January 2010 by Paurav Shukla

Came across this fabulous poem by Taylor Mali on What do teachers make? The poet puts it in words so beautifully, I could not resist putting it on my website. Enjoy…

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