RAND Review

September-October 2016

Published Aug 29, 2016

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The cover story reports on the implications of allowing transgender personnel to serve openly in the U.S. military. A second feature shares promising evidence on personalized learning in U.S. classrooms. This issue also includes a Q&A on gaming and public policy; an essay on food as a vehicle for social change; and excerpts from talks at RAND by Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba and by John Lewis, who delivered the Pardee RAND commencement address.

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