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Read more about the article Lauren Wesnak Smith | Personalized and extended learning

Lauren Wesnak Smith | Personalized and extended learning

I remember being in a conversation with my mom in high school — I don't know if we were driving somewhere, or just talking in the kitchen. But I remember her telling me that I was ‘a real people person’…

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Read more about the article Madrid Neighborhood School | 7 teachers share their stories

Madrid Neighborhood School | 7 teachers share their stories

Seven teachers from Madrid Neighborhood School in Phoenix, Arizona share their perspectives on K-12 education.

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Read more about the article Margi Bhansali | The importance of play in learning

Margi Bhansali | The importance of play in learning

I went to school to be a journalist. My financial aid package required that I take on a work-study job. So during my first year of school, I worked with Jumpstart, an AmeriCorps program where they put college kids in Title I preschools.

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