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Mar 2016

Why traditional education reformers struggle with blended learning

For years education reformers have fought to create new, publicly-funded schools to drive change. The rise of blended learning has accordingly vexed many of them because much of its growth is happening in classrooms inside existing public schools, as opposed to new ones.

But reformers are remiss in ignoring the abundant opportunities for innovation in traditional district schools—however unlikely it may seem.

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