Crash the Class with Trent Brubaker

K-State College of Education · Intermediate ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·2y ago

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Surprises Social Studies teacher Trent Brubaker with a visit from K-State College of Education staff

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This week’s "Crash the Class" episode was filmed in Norton, Kansas where Dean Debbie Mercer surprised Trent Brubaker, a Social Studies teacher at Norton Community High School. Trent is doing excellent work as a second year teacher and has also immersed himself into the community as an assistant coach for the bluejays. If you know a recent K-State grad who is teaching in Kansas that you would like to nominate for "Crash the Class" please fill out our nomination form @https://coe.k-state.edu/collaboration. #edcats #kstate #teachersmatter
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