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I began my career as an eLearning teacher in 2003. And I’ve taught optional and summer eLearning courses at the secondary school level ever since. You could say I’m a supporter of eLearning via my engagement with the practice. And, I do see many benefits to this type of learning
High school students in Newfoundland and Labrador will be moving to online learning models, while students from kindergarten to Grade 9 will return to in-class learning effective March 18, provincial officials announced Thursday. Education Minister Tom Osborne says the changes are being made in accordance with advice from public health officials,
High-performing school students throughout Delaware will be able to earn up to a full semester of college credits at no charge thanks to a new University of Delaware initiative. The new UD Early College Credit Program will enable qualified junior and senior high school students to take up to five
The world watched in wonder in February as NASA’s robotic rover Perseverance successfully landed on the surface of Mars with the goal of searching for evidence of past life on the red planet. The technology itself was, of course, astounding. But what really captivated the public was the video taken
The Online Learning Consortium’s CEO and Executive Director, Dr. Kathleen Ives, wrote this blog post in reflection of her leadership journey and its relation to the Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning (IELOL) program. In today’s fast-paced academic environment, challenges can occur at any time and, to be an
Parents and students have voiced their complaints against schools that are requiring them to pay full tuition fees while classes are being taught online due to COVID-19 restrictions. More than two weeks ago, SIS International School announced that its Lucky Star branch in Phnom Penh would teach online because one