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    • Ch 1: Defining Personalized Learning
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      • 2.1 Knowing Students Well
      • 2.2 Avoid the Pitfalls!
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      • 3.1 What Are Your Pedagogical Priorities?
      • 3.2 Structures to Support Personalized Learning
    • Ch 4: Starting with the Learner Profile
    • Ch 5: Flexing Your Pathways
      • 5.1 Engaging Pedagogies for All
    • Ch. 6: Scaffolding for Equitable, Deeper Learning
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