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60 First Graders, 4 Teachers, One Loud New Way to Learn

January 11, 2011 by  
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An educational experiment in Brooklyn seeks to revolutionize both how students learn and how teachers are trained.

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60 First Graders, 4 Teachers, One Loud New Way to Learn

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