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How Open Educational Resources Have Taken Hold in One State

Washington Has Taken a Leading Role in Helping Districts Use the Free, Openly Licensed Resources
By Jolie Radunich— July 14, 2022 9 min read
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Open education resources have gained popularity in some school districts across the country, where teachers have turned to them as an alternative to traditional commercial materials.

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