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Read the white paper to learn how research is applied within Apex Learning digital curriculum. Resea

Read the white paper to learn how research is applied within Apex Learning digital curriculum. Research Put Into Practice The stakes are high for students today who face increased challenges of globalization and changing economic and social opportunities. This white paper examines what it means for a student to learn and be able to accomplish tasks and solve problems in school and life. Learn how this research is applied within Apex Learning digital curriculum. [White Paper: Research Put into Practice]Key topics covered include: - Teaching and Active Learning with Media - Keeping Learners Engaged and Motivated - Summative Assessment and Digital Data Systems [Download the White Paper](ToGWrxbNJ:m:1:3125711346:8303E1FC568F68F788DEBA306C8F57CC:r) [Apex Learning Logo](ToGWrxbNJ:m:1:3125711346:8303E1FC568F68F788DEBA306C8F57CC:r) About Apex Learning During the 2016-2017 school year, Apex Learning served students with over 3.5 million enrollments in Apex Learning digital curriculum as part of programs to improve student outcomes. Apex Learning | 1215 Fourth Ave., Suite 1500, Seattle, WA 98161 This message was intended for [{EMAIL}]. You are receiving this e-mail because you registered on [Education Week]() or [Education Week Teacher](. To unsubscribe from these mailings, [click here](. To change your other e-newsletter subscriptions or email preferences, please click [here](. Editorial Projects in Education, Inc., 6935 Arlington Road, Suite 100, Bethesda, MD 20814. Copyright © 2017 Editorial Projects in Education.

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