K-12
The Louisiana Algebra I Online Initiative as a Model for Teacher Professional Development: Examining Teacher Experiences
Over the past decade online learning initiatives have shown tremendous potential for broadening educational opportunities and for addressing local and regional shortages of highly qualified K–12 tea
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- Algebra I
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An Interpretive Model of Key Heuristics that Promote Collaborative Dialogue Among Online Learners
One of the more challenging aspects of teaching online is promoting content-focused, collaborative dialogue among students.
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- Cognitive Presence
- Community of Inquiry
- Discourse
- Discourse Analysis
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- Teaching Presence
K–12 Online Learning: A Survey of U.S. School District Administrators
The research literature on online learning has grown significantly in the past decade.
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Interview with Chris Dede
Chris Dede is the Timothy E. Wirth Professor of Learning Technologies at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. His fields of scholarship include emerging technologies, policy, and leadership.
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Online Learning in K–12 Schools and Teacher Education
In 2006–2007, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded a grant to the Sloan Consortium and Hunter College to conduct a survey of online learning in K–12 schools.
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