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Lentil Soup

    I do not know much about lentil soup. However, I do have some prior knowledge about both soup and lentils. I know that to make soup, one usually combines a number of ingredients into a pot of boiling liquid, usually water. I also know that lentils are small legumes that cook similarly to beans.  Student teaching in Honduras has been a bit like jumping into a pot of boiling lentils. I know that I am in a soup, and I know that lentils are good for me. Yet, they are unfamiliar, mushy, and do not look particularly appetizing. Additionally, boiling in a pot of water is rather uncomfortable, even if the process helps to make me a better-tasting lentil.        Slowly, the "cooking" process is refining me as a teacher. Through the help of fellow teachers, or "lentils," to stick with the metaphor, I now have a better idea of what it looks like to lead a group of students and to plan, prepare, and teach lessons. Being "boiled" has also taught me more ab...

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