Online learning can be an important tool for advancing student equity by bringing instructional opportunities to students that didn’t exist for them before. For instance, students in many school ...
The availability of online courses has jumped since the COVID-19 pandemic forced remote instruction. In fall 2022, 30 percent of undergraduate students were enrolled in distance education classes ...
Online learning is just as tough, if not tougher, than on-site learning. Courses might even take more of your time than their in-person versions. Also, earning your online graduate certificate or ...
Despite an early learning curve and questions regarding the efficacy of remote instruction during COVID-19, students have grown increasingly comfortable with taking online courses and adopting new ...
The surge in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath brought significant changes to higher education, but as the dust settled, the effectiveness of this increasingly popular ...
The Weld RE-1 School District has 21st century plans for an old bus garage across the street from Valley High School. In the bright space, with two large TV screens mounted on one wall and the bus ...
Online learning scenarios present unique opportunities, and challenges, for students with ADHD. (Rebecca Nissen) Roommates, video games, social media, the news — all distractions students may face as ...
There were 1.3 million fewer students enrolled in U.S. public schools in fall 2021 than there were before the pandemic began–a drop of nearly 3 percent. Given that educational funding is tied to ...
Several months into the new school year, the question remains: Is remote learning going better this fall than it was in the spring? New data from the RAND Corporation show that many teachers are still ...