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j>D[iHrH This moment could also herald a shift in how high school juniors and seniors view online learning options.
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sTmY'5ry There are also some demerits attributed to online education, such as online distractions, lack of self discipline, little or no face-to-face interaction and examination malpractice.
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VuiK5?m Experts suggests that a hybrid model will emerge. The demand for the kind of quality educational experience will never vanish. I suspect, however, that the proportion of college education that occurs that way will shrink dramatically in the years ahead, while the proportion that occurs online will keep growing.
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555*IT3b But far-sighted leaders will do more and keep investments in programs that support education delivery systems that are better able to withstand a variety of crisis scenarios, from pandemics to natural disasters, from economic downturns to teacher walkouts.
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/Mg$t6vM This, to me, is where e-learning and the traditional classroom will one day form a union: compensating for one where the other lack
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