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The LEAPS Process, Part V, Summarize
In this concluding section of the LEAPS discussion, we bring the whole process together. For the “S” in LEAPS, I prefer to use “Solve.” “Summarize” is used in the Texas CHL course. But what we are after is a solution … Continue reading
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