In 1969, amid a wave of educational innovation at the tail end of two decades of rapid change across the world, Frederick and Dorothy Frayer and colleagues at the University of Wisconsin's Center for Education Research introduced a groundbreaking approach that would quietly transform how students learn concepts across disciplines.
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In 1969, amid a wave of educational innovation at the tail end of two decades of rapid change across the world, Frederick and Dorothy Frayer and colleagues at the University of Wisconsin's Center for Education Research introduced a groundbreaking approach that would quietly transform how students learn concepts across disciplines.