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International Journal of Educational Management, 2000
Online education with Internet technology has been used extensively in post‐secondary education, but it is relatively new in schools. It has considerable potential for enhancing teaching/learning in both traditional schools and home‐schooling. Describes research conducted in Alberta where online education in schools is more common than in any other ...
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Online education with Internet technology has been used extensively in post‐secondary education, but it is relatively new in schools. It has considerable potential for enhancing teaching/learning in both traditional schools and home‐schooling. Describes research conducted in Alberta where online education in schools is more common than in any other ...
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Online information services in schools
The Electronic Library, 1988Online information services are increasingly being used in schools and school libraries, both as a source of information and as a means of teaching information skills. Types of online services available include cataloguing information services, bibliographic services, full‐text and statistical information services, videotex services, local and special ...
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2011
The case study of best practice in leading an online school looks at New Hampshire’s Virtual Learning Academy Charter School (VLACS), because it has an effective administrative team, which supports online learning in both accelerated and credit recovery programs.
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The case study of best practice in leading an online school looks at New Hampshire’s Virtual Learning Academy Charter School (VLACS), because it has an effective administrative team, which supports online learning in both accelerated and credit recovery programs.
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Online schooling is exploding in US
New Scientist, 2012Traditional schools are being replaced with internet-centric teaching methods that could change education ...
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Online Schooling: A Cautionary Tale
Journal of School Choice, 2017In this controversy piece, we portray online learning as growing too fast for existing regulatory structures to oversee and generally as having failed to live up to its potential.
Andrew Saultz, Lance D. Fusarelli
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Leveraging online communities in fostering adaptive schools
International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2008There has long been a call for schools to prepare students for the twenty-first century where skills and dispositions differ significantly from much of what has historically characterized formal education. The knowledge based economy calls for policy and pedagogical efforts that would transform schools.
David Wei Loong Hung +3 more
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The Switch to Online Schooling
The health crisis brought about by COVID-19 affected education provision in a similar manner globally, in forcing school leaders to think of different ways of leading a school throughout the several lockdowns that brought about school closures, and the ensuing return to “normality” after more than 2 years.openaire +1 more source
Growth of Online Schooling in Canada
2005In Canada, a country of vast landscapes, northern climates and relatively few people, the formal provision of education has always involved alternatives. Records going back to the late 1800s discuss pilot projects that provided education to school-aged children in remote rural areas. Correspondence education, beginning in 1919 and offered by almost all
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Online school - challenging the coronavirus pandemic
2021 20th RoEduNet Conference: Networking in Education and Research (RoEduNet), 2021Andrei Necsulescu +5 more
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2005
The question is not whether high school students should be taking online courses. It is whether they should get out of high school without taking one. As students negotiate the 21st century, the skills that students employ in taking an online course are the ones they need to negotiate their productive working lives and 21st century citizenry.
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The question is not whether high school students should be taking online courses. It is whether they should get out of high school without taking one. As students negotiate the 21st century, the skills that students employ in taking an online course are the ones they need to negotiate their productive working lives and 21st century citizenry.
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