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      <title>An interview about the future of the teaching profession  </title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this interview with Karen Kodama, international education administrator in Seattle Public Schools, she discusses what international education is and how her district is implementing it in its schools. Her comments are captured in the September 2008 iss</itunes:subtitle>
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