The system is the real impostor with Angeline Aow
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Educator and leader, Angeline Aow shares the origin story of WomenEd DE and how her involvement with WomenEd has evolved over the years. She discusses the importance of shifting focus from fixing women to fixing systems and the need for inclusivity and intersectionality in professional learning communities. Angeline also explores the impact of middle age on professional learning and the value of teacher agency and choice. She emphasizes the importance of building power and community in professional learning and creating conditions for open and honest conversations. Ready to learn more about learning with Angeline Aow? https://www.angelineaow.com/about.html Connect with her online: https://twitter.com/angeaow?lang=en Explore her book https://www.angelineaow.com/book.html Let Kathleen and Tricia know what you'd like our next season to focus on: www.unhingedcollaboration.com  
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