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big1devin

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All of the following accurately describe online professional development EXCEPT


◦ it accommodates teachers' busy schedules.
◦ research demonstrates its effectiveness as an alternative to traditional professional development.
◦ it provides a way to provide materials and information to teachers that may not be available in their district.
◦ little research has been done on best practices in or the effectiveness of these programs.


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research demonstrates its effectiveness as an alternative to traditional professional development.



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