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From the national landscape to local implementation
Online Learning: From the national landscape to local implementation John Watson Evergreen Consulting Associates Evergreen, Colorado
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Keeping Pace background
First published in 2004 More than a dozen sponsors Online programs survey Web-based policy research Phone interviews with policymakers, SEAs, others
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Why? To improve outcomes and equity
Source: Silent epidemic
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Why? Because students are leaving
Source: Silent epidemic
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Why? For students who are staying
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OLL improves outcomes and equity
Meeting unfilled needs (AP, credit recovery, HQT) Scheduling flexibility 21st century education & skills
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Dimensions of online programs
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Supplemental or full-time
Both Teacher-led Students working with teachers at a distance Content is a mix of online and print Communication primarily online Supplemental Works with students in a physical school Full-time Instead of a physical school
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Age-appropriate use of technology
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Summary: OLL across the country
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Supplemental state-led programs
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Full-time, multi-district schools
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Supplemental programs size
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Growth rates
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Full-time online schools size
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Growth rates
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Where is online learning going?
Professional development Synchronous tools Blended learning
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Where is online learning going?
Prediction: ½ of high school courses online in a decade But will it happen? Policy barriers Free market vs regulated Buyers and users
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Florida Virtual School Growth
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Implementing OLL: key issues
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Implementing OLL: key issues
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Closing thoughts Online learning works
Online learning is growing rapidly Every child deserves a high quality education regardless of zip code
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From the national landscape to local implementation
Online Learning: From the national landscape to local implementation John Watson Evergreen Consulting Associates Evergreen, Colorado
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