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Online and on Course: Digital Learning Creates a Path for At-Risk Students. White Paper No. 242

Authors :
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
Young, Julie
Donovan, William
Source :
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research. 2022.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Digital learning, the use of computers and the internet to study courses taught in the classroom, is viewed by many educators as a breakthrough to helping those at-risk students stay in school and earn their diplomas. The flexibility afforded by digital learning, with students working on their own time at their own pace, is a way for students to meet the requirements of their courses while handling pressing responsibilities outside of school, problems at home or personal issues. Yet parents should scrutinize digital programs closely. Their quality and effectiveness vary widely. Students are poorly served by point-and-click assessments with no engagement, virtual schools with videos instead of real teachers and programs without pacing and scheduling support. This report presents ideas and examples of how teachers and policymakers across the country are using virtual learning to improve educational outcomes for at-risk students.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED617873
Document Type :
Reports - Descriptive