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Get your Cert in a week?

Is it really reasonable in the long run to cling on to the way education as a product is bundled right now? Or, is it more reasonable to start separating education from exam? Is it even already on its way? Once upon a time, it was natural that the person who taught was the one … Continue reading Get your Cert in a week? →

Henrik Blomgren Disruptive Education, In the head of a learner, Uncategorized Leave a comment March 5, 2024 1 Minute

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