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Hear firsthand accounts from pre-service teachers, experienced master mentors, university faculty, and education professionals. Learn how this unique partnership has shaped the future of education in Utah and beyond. Tune in for inspiring stories, expert insights, and practical advice for current and aspiring educators.</description>
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