While online enrollment increases, the pace has slowed. The number of college students enrolled in at least one online course increased for the ninth straight year, according to the Babson Survey ...
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To accommodate an expected increase in the number of students in remote learning once its school vaccine mandate takes effect, the Los Angeles Unified School District is creating new online schools ...
The debate over online versus in-person classroom learning in K-12 education rages on, driven by concerns over student engagement, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Advocates of ...
A recent study published in the journal Economic Letters, co-authored by Professor of Business Economics and Public policy Alex Rees-Jones, found that online teaching negatively impacted student ...
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Even as fewer students overall pursue a higher education, online courses are rising in popularity — including at private nonprofits, which historically were slower to embrace them, according to a ...
The quest to figure out just how much the COVID-19 pandemic affected college-level learning is understandable, not least so that colleges and universities can address any potential setbacks students ...
A recent study published in the journal Economic Letters, co-authored by Professor of Business Economics and Public policy Alex Rees-Jones, found that online teaching negatively impacted student ...