At writing, 46 states have completely closed schools in response to the coronavirus pandemic, with the remaining four states having a number of district closures. At least 54.8 million school students ...
To understand why and how students are deciding between online or in-person options, EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps asked the following questions at seven California colleges and ...
In the hierarchy of higher education, online learning lurks at the bottom, the Internet equivalent of correspondence courses from the back of old comic books: Too easy to cheat, too little feedback, ...
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Easy A’s may be even easier to score these days, with the growing popularity of online courses. Tech-savvy students are finding ways to cheat that let them ace online courses with minimal effort, in ...
Online classes are growing at local universities and it’s affecting on-campus enrollment. Katie Falkenberg MCT The Carbondale campus of Southern Illinois University saw fewer summer students this year ...
The state encourages high school students to take college courses through Georgia's Move on When Ready dual enrollment program. Some high school students have long contended dual enrollment college ...