Learning Without Limits

How online instruction is transforming education

Online learning is no longer regarded with the skepticism it was a decade ago—and now thousands of K-12 schools nationwide are turning to online-learning providers for help with credit recovery, enrichment opportunities for gifted students, and even for providing core curriculum classes in areas where there isn’t enough demand to justify keeping a teacher on staff.

Online learning is also meeting a need for students who have trouble learning in a traditional school environment, which is key in this era of heightened accountability—along with a growing awareness that not all students learn the same way or have the same educational needs. What’s more, it’s a cost-effective way for schools to address all of these areas, which is an important consideration in the current economic climate.

That said, there are significant challenges to online learning that states and local school systems are still grappling with, such as outdated “seat-time” requirements, funding disputes, accountability concerns, and state teaching certification questions.

With the generous support of K12 Inc., we’ve assembled this collection of stories from our archives to help school leaders better understand the online-learning landscape—and how it’s transforming education as we know it.

--The Editors

 

eSchool News Articles

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    Student Studying
    AASA hears what's about to disrupt schools
    If Harvard Business School's Clayton Christensen is right, half of all instruction will take place online within the next 10 years--and schools had better get into the online-learning market or risk losing their students to other providers… [ Read More ]

     

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    Students around laptop
    Internships help prepare future online teachers
    As virtual schooling continues to surge in popularity, there is a growing need for new K-12 teachers who understand how to teach in an online environment successfully. To help meet this need, the Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is teaming up with area colleges to pair teachers-in-training with its online instructors in a first-of-its-kind internship program... [ Read More ]

     

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    Student using computer
    Why some students prefer virtual schooling
    What motivates a growing number of virtual-school students to forgo the traditional school structure and take their classes entirely online? At the Virtual School Symposium hosted in mid-October in Phoenix by the North American Council for Online Learning, virtual-school students explained they like being able to progress at their own pace--and some said they appreciate being able to take classes not offered by their traditional, bricks-and-mortar school... [ Read More ]

     

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    Laptop
    Report challenges online-learning assumptions
    Some critics of distance learning say face-to-face classes give students a better learning environment, but a recent Indiana University study found that online learners reported deeper approaches to learning than classroom-based learners... [ Read More ]

     

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    The University of Central Florida is where Sloan-C Conference presenter Bill Phillips helps instructors hone their online teaching skills.
    These traits make online teachers successful
    What are the qualities that help instructors succeed when teaching online? That was the focus of a lively discussion at the 14th annual Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning Nov. 6... [ Read More ]

     

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    Young student
    Report assesses K-12 online learning
    Online learning is growing rapidly, but its continued growth will require specific policy and funding changes that focus on increasing educational choices and opportunities while ensuring high quality and improved student achievement, according to a new report… [ Read More ]

     

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    Ed.Gov
    Feds issue new guide to evaluating online learning programs
    The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement has released its latest guide in a series of publications highlighting innovations in education. Titled "Evaluating Online Learning: Challenges and Strategies for Success," the new guide is designed as a resource for leaders and evaluators of K–12 online learning programs… [ Read More ]

     

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    Students
    Panelists: Online learning can help minority students
    As online learning becomes more of a strategic resource for K-12 and higher-education institutions to supplement traditional courses, education leaders are starting to discuss how online learning can help support minority students’ instructional needs… [ Read More ]

     

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    MP3 Player
    'Hybrid' courses show promise
    “Hybrid courses,” or courses that deliver part of their instruction in a traditional lecture manner and part in an online environment, are becoming increasingly popular among schools and colleges. Proponents of the concept say it capitalizes on the benefits that both face-to-face and online learning can provide—and now, there is some evidence to suggest that hybrid courses can help students learn more effectively… [ Read More ]

     

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    Student using laptop
    Reports reveal online learning's successes, needs
    Online learning continues to grow at a rapid pace, with 30 states—six more than last year—now offering state-led programs or initiatives, according to the latest report presented by the North American Council for Online Learning (NACOL). But the group warns that more oversight of online learning programs is needed if this growth is to continue, and it urges administrators to make sure their online courses are equally accessible to all students... [ Read More ]

     

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    Virtual Schooling
    Report sees online schools as models for reform
    The growing popularity and success of online learning is an important but "largely unnoticed" trend that reform-minded educators and policy makers could use to much greater advantage as they seek to improve public education in general, says a new report from Education Sector, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C... [ Read More ]

     

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    Student using laptop
    Online learning surging in popularity
    Some 700,000 K-12 students studied online last year, and nearly two out of three school districts (63 percent) had one or more students enrolled in an online course, according to a 2007 survey by the Sloan Consortium. Another 20 percent of districts plan to launch such classes in the next three years... [ Read More ]

     

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    Gov. Jennifer Granholm
    Mich. first to mandate online learning
    Looking to improve the level of rigor in high school classrooms and better prepare students for the realities of the modern workforce, Michigan lawmakers have approved a bill that requires every student in the state to take part in some form of online instruction before they graduate… [ Read More ]