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Black Educator Records New Song Called “I Am a Teacher” Based on His Book

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Nationwide -- When teacher shortages are at an all-time high and it feels like there’s a huge departure from the profession, Vincent Taylor, an educator of 27 years, proudly states, “I am a teacher.” This passion led the 4th-grade teacher from Jacksonville, Florida to record a song called I am a Teacher which celebrates educators

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