Research Review: Impacts and Implementation of Blended Learning
Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory
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Many school districts are interested in implementing blended learning but do not have evidence on its effects or information on how to implement it to reflect best practices.
Keywords: personalized learning; blended learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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