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Primary, secondary, postsecondary, and vocational institutions around the world are facing many challenges. In every market, they are expected to embrace new technologies, respond to changing labor markets, and manage increasing globalization—while delivering better student outcomes on ever-tighter budgets. Is it possible to navigate these often competing demands while fulfilling their core missions? Yes, through innovation and transformation.
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