Blended learning can boost student performance by 60%

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Blended learning was originally implemented to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on students’ education, but recent evidence has found it to be a beneficial and efficient form of learning. Blended learning offers a mix of attendance types and teaching forms, combining remote and in-class attendance to provide kids with equal learning opportunities in class...

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