Many families and educators say they’re fed up with learning tool i-Ready’s personalized math and reading lessons, which feature repetitive cartoons and slow voice-overs. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz reports.
A growing number of families and educators say they’re fed up with i-Ready’s personalized math and reading lessons, which feature repetitive cartoons and slow voice-overs.
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