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Blog for Homeschoolers
Pros and Cons of an Online High School Diploma An online education can be acquired with much more ease and comfort now than was possible in the past. There are many educational programs available online, which can be chosen according to ones personal lifestyle. This is one of the major reasons why online education has become so popular these days. However, like in any [...]
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 19:05:23 +0000
How to Choose an Online High School By Jamie Littlefield, About.com GuideChoosing an online high school is a challenge. Parents need to find a virtual program that offers an accredited diploma and provides academic support for students, all without breaking the bank. Asking the right questions will help you find the online high school that best meets your needs. Here are twelve [...]
Mon, 17 May 2010 15:58:49 +0000
10 Facts About Online High School Diplomas Written by Jamie Littlefield, About.com GuideA growing number of students are earning online high school diplomas. Online high school diploma programs certainly offer convenience and flexibility. But, many families have concerns. How do these virtual programs compare to traditional schools? And, how do employers and colleges feel about online high school [...]
Mon, 17 May 2010 15:52:46 +0000
Traditional Schools Aren’t Working. K-12 Learning Moves Online From the Washington Post - A great read for anyone interested in learning about the nuts and bolts of K-12 online learningDeep within America’s collective consciousness, there is a little red schoolhouse. Inside, obedient children sit in rows, eagerly absorbing lessons as a kind, wise teacher writes on the blackboard. Shiny apples [...]
Tue, 30 Mar 2010 23:19:12 +0000
No more pencils! No more books! For generations this ditty has reflected little more than wishful thinking. Now 450,000 children in the United States can sincerely sing this anti-school rhyme because they’ve abandoned traditional schools for online education. Released from crowded classrooms, kids are jumping onto the electronic bandwagon in ever-increasing numbers. Global Student Network, a provider of online curriculum to [...]