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Home » Lectures » Developing a High School Scope And Sequence by Kevin Graber
How do schools enhance their high school programs? How do schools without high school plan to implement Grades 9-12? Kevin, a high school teacher, leads a discussion on effective traditional and non-traditional methods of instruction.
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