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Frank Serafini on Teaching


April 18, 2017

"You have to learn how to watch and listen to your students...They'll show you how they want to be taught."

Frank Serafini is an author, illustrator, photographer, educator, musician and professor of Literacy Education and Children's Literature at ASU's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. In addition, Serafini was an elementary school teacher for nine years and spent three years as a literacy specialist in K-6 classrooms.

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