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Setting the stage for today and tomorrow — a field guide for school leaders navigating standards, equity, and the evolving classroom.
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A practical reflection on how teachers hold the room — and when to loosen the grip so students learn to lead.
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Personalized learning sounds like a dream on paper. A classroom where every student moves at their own pace. A lesson that adapts, …
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