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I’ll be Your Substitute: How to Get into the Community
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Ways to use substitute teaching to get into kids lives.
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I've always been interested in getting involved in the substitute "business". Sounds like a great way to care for students beyond the church doors.
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Good article
I've always been interested in getting involved in the substitute "business". Sounds like a great way to care for students beyond the church doors.