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Online Education News Archive

24-Aug-2008

  • SVSU receives $1.7 million grant to improve and expand online education (The Saginaw News)

    Saginaw Valley State University has received a $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to improve and expand its online and distance education efforts.


  • Online classes open options for Mesa teachers, students (The Arizona Republic)

    A growing number of educators have moved into online teaching to fit into their day jobs or as a part-time position to fit into their home schedule.


  • OU taking steps to combat projected nursing shortage (The Oklahoma Daily)

    To combat a growing shortage of nurses and to allow students to receive degrees more quickly than they have been able to in the past, the OU College of Nursing program has expanded its online education courses to include a site in Glendale, California.


  • Unaffordable: Economy shatters private-school dreams (Orlando Sentinel)

    An unstable economy is forcing thousands of children to leave Florida's private schools for a public education or lessons taught by Mom and Dad at home.


  • IQ Academy Brings Online Education to Washington (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)

    Imagine your student taking classes in math, science, and english this fall, all without ever leaving the house.  That's the kind of learning experience IQ Academy is bringing to Washington this fall. IQ Academy is a state-funded public school, meaning it is tuition-free.  Students in grades seven through twelve can enroll.  Students can take all their classes at home, or just take a class that ...


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