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New Research: Despite Great Enthusiasm for Personalized Learning, Teachers Say Attempts to Innovate Are Often Stymied by School District Bureaucracy

Betheny Gross is interviewed by The 74 about CRPE’s report Personalized Learning at a Crossroads.

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