Dr. Stacey Perez, Principal, Temecula International Academy is interviewed by LeiLani Cauthen, CEO, Learning Counsel at a recent Learning Logistics and Tech event in San Diego, Ca. Dr. Perez and LeiLani discuss the topics of personalized learning, what the job of an administrator looks like, and leadership is in education today. Tune in below to see this interview in full.
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An Interview with Dr. Stacey Perez, Principal, Temecula International Academy
• March 18, 2024
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