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Why Old School School?

Posted on December 22, 2011 by Kirsten Olson
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“This is real school, this is actual learning.”

 

Every school has the potential for doing this.  Why old school school?

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Posted in Education, education reform, education transformation | Tagged independent learning, new models for high school, student activism, the independent project | 2 Replies

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