Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Info: Online Learning K-12 (3)

Benefits and Most Benefitted by Online Learning:

1. Homebound or Special Needs: Some students have physical disabilities, medical, or psychological reasons which prevent them from attending a traditional classroom space or building. There are many reasons why online and correspondence courses may be the preferred delivery methods for those who are homebound or with special needs.

2. Gifted: These students may have a particular interest that their home school does not provide. They may also not be benefitting from the enrichment that is available at schools. They may have the opportunity to pursue their own interests. Many times, these children are very concerned with social problems and online learning allows them to creatively collaborate with others to solve problems.

3. AP: Students may want to take more AP classes for college credit than their school offers. Online learning offers these classes and they can be finished at the student's own pace.

4. Homeschool: Parents may wish to supplement their children's homeschool curriculum. When these students enter high school, parents may not have the expertise to teach their children.

5. Rural Students: Some people are in communities which are too small to offer advanced and specialized courses such as physics, calculus, Latin derivatives, third year Spanish, or ancient civilizations. Some schools simply do not have physics, humanities, or French teachers.

6. Drop-Outs, At-Risk Youth, and Students Slightly Behind: Catching up with one’s peers is sometimes valuable. The availability of online courses can address those who are just a course or two behind their peers as well as those who have dropped out or who are close to dropping out. Online options provide a way to keep them in school. In fact, often students find online options to be exciting or in tune with their preferred style of learning. In effect, there are multiple ways to achieve success and obtain a high school degree. Life does not end just because a young person did not find success attending a brick and mortar high school.

There are many others, but the idea seems to be the same for each one! There's a benefit for everyone, no matter what the circumstance might be.

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