The surge in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath brought significant changes to higher education, but as the dust settled, the effectiveness of this increasingly popular ...
As more students look to flexible learning modalities to meet their varying needs, it is more essential than ever to ensure that online learning programs meet high-quality standards and prepare ...
The availability of online courses has jumped since the COVID-19 pandemic forced remote instruction. In fall 2022, 30 percent of undergraduate students were enrolled in distance education classes ...
Online learning continues to grow in popularity among college students, but some programs lack the engagement opportunities learners are looking for. A June survey from McKinsey & Company found that, ...
For some students, in-person classes aren't the right fit. As such, many schools have worked hard to ensure that all enrolled ...
According to the new CHLOE 10 Report, nearly nine in 10 colleges plan to expand online programs to meet surging demand—a complete reversal from just two decades ago when policymakers actively ...
Determining whether students learn better with in-person classroom learning or online is a multifaceted question. Both modalities offer unique advantages and challenges, impacting student engagement, ...
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Some online students are already deeply engaged as members, officers or even founders of clubs and learning communities. At the same time, others might be asking — does my school even have clubs?
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. — Hundreds of students in Spotsylvania County started the new school year learning online once again. School Board member Nicole Cole says at least 600 students at Chancellor High ...