more than one million in the United States, by one estimate — taking online courses.As you can imagine , the education cartel isn't too happy about the prospects of cutting costs. This article is well worth your time. Isn't it time Detroit tries something new for its' public schools?
Advocates of such courses say they allow schools to offer not only makeup courses, the fastest-growing area, but also a richer menu of electives and Advanced Placement classes when there are not enough students to fill a classroom.
But critics say online education is really driven by a desire to spend less on teachers and buildings, especially as state and local budget crises force deep cuts to education. They note that there is no sound research showing that online courses at the K-12 level are comparable to face-to-face learning.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
More Pupils Are Learning Online, Fueling Debate on Quality
The New York Times reports: