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Dance, Arts And Stevie Wonder Lead Kids On New Paths To Learning

Posted on July 23, 2012 | Leave a comment

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Dance, Arts And Stevie Wonder Lead Kids On New Paths To Learning.

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Posted in Back to school, Grades 6-12, Grades K-5, Higher Education, Lesson Planning, Motivation, Multiple Intelligences, Students

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