Closing Gaps in Math Learning
March 23, 2017
On March 23, 2017, New Classrooms Co-Founder and CEO Joel Rose joined Chris Lovett for an interview on Boston Neighborhood Network News.
Teachers have to worry about students being left behind, but also about students being left unchallenged. That especially goes when teaching math. But a new approach tries to solve that problem with a strategy that’s more individualized. To tell us more about Teach to One is the Co-Founder and CEO of New Classrooms, Joel Rose.
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