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Kareem Farah, CEO & Co-Founder - Modern Classrooms Project
As the CEO of the Modern Classrooms Project, Kareem and his team train and support teachers who seek to redesign their classrooms around blended, self-paced, mastery-based learning to better meet all students’ unique needs. Kareem regularly tweets about education at @KareemFarah23.
Our Team — Modern Classrooms Project
Principal, Browne Education Campus, DC Public Schools. Our Board of Directors is a diverse team of leaders whose experience and wisdom guide our work. We are passionate idealists who see a new future for education. Everything we do is …
Meet Your Instructors - Modern Classrooms Project
As the CEO of the Modern Classrooms Project, Kareem and his team train and support teachers who seek to redesign their classrooms around blended, self-paced, mastery-based learning to better meet all students’ unique needs. Kareem regularly tweets about education at @KareemFarah23.
Kareem Farah - The Modern Classrooms Project | LinkedIn
The Modern Classrooms Project co-founders Kareem Farah and Robert Barnett explain how a blended, self-paced, mastery-based approach to learning can revolutionize teacher professional...
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Kareem Farah, Modern Classroom Project - Cambiar Education
As the CEO of the Modern Classrooms Project, Kareem and his team train and support teachers who seek to redesign their classroom to better support the unique needs of their students, particularly in our most underserved communities.
A movement to modernize teaching: Kareem Farah - Kappan Online
2023年10月30日 · This month, we are learning from Kareem Farah, co-founder of the Modern Classrooms Project. Kareem is working with teachers, schools, districts, and states throughout the nation to change the way that they teach to be more engaging for students. Excerpts from our conversation are below.
Kareem Farah - Edutopia
Kareem Farah taught high school math in Hawaii and Washington, DC, for six years. He earned his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis and later received a master’s degree in secondary education at Johns Hopkins University.