December 23, 2024

Berwick Augustin – The Education Formula: Maximizing the Village – 647

Author: Steven Miletto
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Berwick Augustin – The Education Formula: Maximizing the Village. This is episode 647 of Teaching Learning Leading K12.

Berwick Augustin is the founder of Evoke180, a leading publishing company that also specializes in Haitian-Creole translations. He is an educational consultant and keynote speaker who embodies two decades of experience as a writer, teacher, and assistant principal. Berwick is the author, most recently, of The Education Formula, Days, Months, and Seasons in Haitian-Creole, The Haitian-Creole Alphabet-and 1803 The Haitian Flag.

Our focus today is on Berwick’s book The Education Formula: Maximizing the Village.

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Length – 54:31

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