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The Colorado Department of Education has announced the state’s top online teachers at Colorado Virtual Academy, Monte Vista Online Academy and Colorado…
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It's become much cheaper and easier to put college courses online, and new technologies have only made these classes more valuable. Following the lead of other top universities, Harvard and MIT announced a new venture Wednesday to provide online classes for free.
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Four major universities — Stanford, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan — are joining forces with a startup called Coursera to offer free online classes in more than three-dozen subjects. The professors involved hope this kind of online interaction transforms higher education.
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Today the Independence Institute’s Education Policy Center released a report [PDF] outlining a “roadmap” for reforming Colorado’s online K-12 schools.The…
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Enrollment for kids of all ages is booming at Colorado’s 22 full-time multi-district online schools. This year, about $30 million in taxpayer money is…
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Shareholders of Virginia-based K12 Inc.—which manages online schools across the country and in Colorado—have filed a class-action lawsuit against the…
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Student enrollment across Colorado continues to grow according to new numbers released by the Colorado Department of Education. Enrollment at the state’s…
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A bill proposing changes in funding and regulation of online schools could be ready for introduction in a couple of weeks, but the details are still being…
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The number of private companies operating full-time online K-12 schools in Colorado and other states continues to grow. Meantime, student performance is…
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Colorado’s top senator says he’ll introduce legislation to “rein in” online schools after his request for an online education audit was rejected Tuesday…