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Reach for Greatness: Personalizable Education for All Children by Yong Zhao
Yong Zhao, University of Kansas Professor of education, has published over 30 books, including a few reviewed here at Learning and the Brain about the importance of entrepreneurship and creativity for producing a well-educated citizenry, even though the educational culture
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