Jan 22, 2024, 11:33 AM
(from the 74) The face of microschooling is changing — from the racial diversity and professional background of its founders to how these small, nontraditional learning centers finance their operations. The Microschooling Center released a report that the newest wave of founders are less likely to be white and more likely to come from a background other than teachers. New microschools are less likely to rely on tuition and more on fundraising, and more than half say they want to focus on underserved students.
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