Distance Education:
Is a Virtual Classroom for You?
Part 1
You may want to take a
class that your high school doesn’t offer. Under some circumstances, you can
still enroll in the class—through distance learning.
Distance education means taking
a class without being physically present where it is being taught. Internet-based
technology lets students participate in lectures and class sessions online from
almost anywhere.
Some high schools agree to
recognize distance-learning credits when they don’t have the resources to offer
a course themselves. Distance education is often used to increase options in
rural areas and for AP courses.
For you, it might mean
doing self-tutorial at home in the evening, or participating in a class that is
1,000 miles away, along with other high school students. Check with your school
counselor to see what’s available.
CHOOSE THE
RIGHT!!!
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