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In episode 17 of Building a Culture of Collaboration, Kurtis connects with the Tyler Comeau, an Alberta school principal who also shares and extends learning relating to our core elements as the Elemental Educator. Tyler and Kurtis discuss how to establish and sustain a culture of collaboration that is aligned with your individual and organizational elements of earth, water, wind and fire.
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Connect with Tyler Comeau
Email tyler@elementaleducator.com
Instagram elemental_educator
X/Twitter @ElementalEduc
Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-comeau-961a49310
Connect with Kurtis Hewson
Email kurtis.hewson@jigsawlearning.ca
X/Twitter @hewsonk27
LinkedIn https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kurtishewson
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Music: “Culture of Collaboration” has been composed, recorded, and produced by Trent Ferguson for Building a Culture of Collaboration.
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