Teaching credit-recovery courses face-to-face doesn’t help students earn credits or graduate on time any better than teaching them online, according to a new study. Researchers examined credit ...
Under pressure to raise graduation rates and better serve students at risk of falling behind or dropping out, a growing number of districts are turning to online courses as a means of helping them ...
• The courses will be costly. Students outside schools in the consortium will likely pay about $4,200 to $5,600 a course, or about $1,400 per credit hour, a rate roughly in line with Washington ...
The leader of a company known for light-hearted lessons from celebrities is moving into more academic topics—and starting to offer college credit. Aaron Rasmussen, co-founder of MasterClass, this week ...
What may trouble most readers about Trinity College and University has very little to do with the headline under which the story was run: “Watchdogs Question an Online College Offering Credit for ...
While Ohio State is planning to create more massive open online course offerings for no class credit, the handful already offered through one partnership have returned low completion rates. OSU is one ...
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