David J. Mulder serves as professor of education at Dordt University where he teaches in both the undergraduate teacher preparation program as well as the MEd program. He has experience working with learners at the elementary, middle school, high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. Dr. Dave embodies a playful approach to his classroom practice, and he enjoys a wide variety of interests both within and outside the field of education.
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