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Holly KorbeyinBRIGHT MagazineFinland’s Education System Isn’t Perfect — But We Can Still Learn from ItTeacher Timothy Walker talks about 15-minute breaks, the power of the teachers’ lounge and the difference between responsibility and…Apr 18, 20174Apr 18, 20174
Holly KorbeyinBRIGHT MagazineGirls Knit Their Way To A Math CareerKnitting and crocheting require mathematical thought. A growing movement hopes to use these crafts to interest girls in the sciences.Mar 8, 20176Mar 8, 20176
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