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Guest Bio: After having graduated college in the midst of the Great Recession, I went to work in corporate America. Desperately searching to find purpose while working in cubicles that sucked the life out of me, I decided to go to grad school for secondary education.  The rest is history! I have now been teaching for eight years, with my time split between Arkansas and Georgia.  I began my teaching career at Little Rock Central High School where I taught for four years before moving to Atlanta, Georgia.  I currently teach in the Atlanta Metro area at Gwinnett County Public Schools.  As a Social Studies teacher, I have taught US History, World History and Psychology.

About This Episode: Walk with Lacey Jean-Pierre, a Georgia history educator by way of Arkansas, who graduated in the midst of the Great Recession. Find out about understanding the historical value of an event, Teaching Tolerance and the essential skills educators need to be successful in the classroom.

For More Information: For questions about this podcast, for the host or about scheduling visit www.stillstacey.com.To learn more about the guest, visit her at lacelee42 on Instagram and at Lacey JP on Facebook.