Thursday 20 December 2012

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I have been a teacher in the public school system for two decades, and I find it ridiculous that we are arguing about the effectiveness of online courses as if all online courses, and students engaged in them, are equal. Do we not have vastly varying quality in traditional classrooms? Are all classroom teachers equally effective? How about school leadership – are administrators all equally competent? We cannot be dismissing online education as if it is “one thing”. There are quality programs out there, just as there are poor ones. There are students out there for whom online learning works, just as there are students for whom it does not. There are courses with content that can be comprehensively presented in an online format, while there are courses that cannot.
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