Thursday, February 16, 2012

Shift to online learning raises questions about costs to schools

This article is from The Herald Bulletin 
Legislation that would require high school students in Indiana to take at least one online course is meeting resistance from some school administrators who say they can’t afford any more mandates from the state.

The bill would require all public school students to take a “virtual instruction course” before graduating with a Core 40 diploma, beginning with the freshman class of 2013.

Each school corporation would be required to provide at least three virtual instruction courses in which a student can enroll.

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