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Credit Where Credit Is Due

Rethinking How Students Earn Credit Beyond School HoursIt’s time to incorporate into every student’s standard high school education the chance to earn credit for learning experiences beyond traditional classrooms. In this policy brief, TASC offers recommendations to bring down bureaucratic barriers and encourage schools to collaborate on off-campus learning with community partners such as art and science institutions.



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