
Published Online: May 21, 2013
Updated: July 20, 2015
The Learning Cycle
The District of Columbia envisions its academic year as a succession of "learning cycles" that blend teaching, coaching, and assessment.
llustrations: Vanessa Solis; iStockphoto/David Safanda; iStockphoto/Kysa; iStockphoto/bluebearry
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