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Good news: I just found a coherent and proven concept for personalized education.

Bad news: it’s in Sweden, offered by Kunskapsskolan, which means “the knowledge school.”

Good news: the KED (Kunskapsskolan Education) program is coming to the United States.

I first met Peg Hoey after she helped launch and run a charter [...]

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Rosetta Stone can be, in some ways, more personal and helpful than a classroom experience.

Many students will appreciate the pacing of the program. It provides as much time as needed to answer a question, but changes the type of question frequently enough so as not to bore.

The program is designed so that regardless [...]

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