This link has been bookmarked by 8 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Sep 2007, by Lainie (McGann) Rowell.
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08 Sep 21
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The last several years have been marked by notable growth in the number and the popularity of online courses, especially for highs chool students. Recently, for example, the Sloan Consortium estimated that 700,000 public school students were enrolled in one or more online classes during the 2005-06 school year. This figure does not necessarily indicate a commitment to an alternative way of teaching and learning; however, most schools, school districts, and states have offered online courses as a cost-effective way to address staffing and scheduling problems. But the paradigm may be changing, says Anthony G. Picciano, coauthor with Jeff Seaman of the organization's survey on K-12online learning.
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28 Oct 10
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PREDICTION: Online learning for students and teachers will grow exponentially.
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Michigan
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required that all public school students complete an online course before graduating.
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most schools, school districts, and states have offered online courses as a cost-effective way to address staffing and scheduling problems
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the growth of blended classes, which combine online and in-class components, as an example of a new appreciation for the value of integrating varying instructional approaches.
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Just as acceptance of the value of online learning for students is growing, the role of virtual courses in continuing education for teachers is expanding.
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27 Sep 07
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