Online Education News Archive
26-Jan-2007
Is Online Learning For You? (Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch)
More and more college students are taking classes online, according to a new survey by the College Board and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. About 3.2 million people took at least one college course online during the fall of 2005 term, compared to 2.3 million in the fall of 2004. Online schools oversight backed (Rocky Mountain News)
Members of a panel studying online education are leaning toward a recommendation of more state control over the rapidly growing programs. Top Universities Partner to Offer Online Teaching Credentials (Derby Daily Reporter)
(ARA) - Ashford University and Rio Salado College have partnered to offer aspiring teachers a new opportunity in online education. Ashford now offers a bachelor's degree program designed to provide students with an accelerated way to earn their undergraduate degree and teaching certification. Top US CEOs flesh out job-creation plan for Lebanon (The Daily Star Lebannon)
A fund led by leading American CEOs will finance initiatives in Lebanon to promote job creation and workforce training, and develop the information technology sector, the group announced at the Paris III conference Thursday. The Lebanese-American Partnership - including the heads of Microsoft, Citigroup, Cisco Systems, Intel, Ghafari Inc. Will Online Learning Work for You? (Hornell Evening Tribune)
(ARA) - Want to advance your career or change jobs altogether? If the answer is yes, then what's holding you back? More often than not it's the lack of an advanced degree.
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