The idea of students entering a virtual classroom and holding electronic rather than face-to-face meetings has become quite accepted at the collegiate level. The model is now making its way into the K-12 market, mainly as a supplemental educational option. “The initial resistance to online education has ebbed and educators are now finding appropriate uses for it,” said Adam Newman, vice president at Eduventures, a K-12 market research firm.
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Online Classes: Opening a Door to Primary Education
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski February 3, 2007 01:30 AMThe idea of students entering a virtual classroom and holding electronic rather than face-to-face meetings has become quite accepted at the collegiate level. The model is now making its way into the K-12 market, mainly as a supplemental educational option. “The initial resistance to online education has ebbed and educators are now finding appropriate uses for it,” said Adam Newman, vice president at Eduventures, a K-12 market research firm.