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  1. Is Online Learning Effective?

    218. A UNESCO report says schools' heavy focus on remote online learning during the pandemic worsened educational disparities among students worldwide. Amira Karaoud/Reuters. By Natalie Proulx ...

  2. Online education in the post-COVID era

    Metrics. The coronavirus pandemic has forced students and educators across all levels of education to rapidly adapt to online learning. The impact of this — and the developments required to make ...

  3. How Effective Is Online Learning? What the Research ...

    The use of virtual courses among K-12 students has grown rapidly in recent years. Florida, for example, requires all high school students to take at least one online course.

  4. Online Learning: Challenges and Solutions for Learners and Teachers

    The article presents some challenges faced by teachers and learners, supplemented with the recommendations to remove them. JEL Code: A20. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an expansion in the demand for online teaching and learning across the globe. Online teaching and learning is attracting many students for enhanced learning experiences.

  5. Effectiveness of online and blended learning from schools: A systematic

    This systematic analysis examines effectiveness research on online and blended learning from schools, particularly relevant during the Covid-19 pandemic, and also educational games, computer-supported cooperative learning (CSCL) and computer-assisted instruction (CAI), largely used in schools but with potential for outside school.

  6. Online Teaching in K-12 Education in the United States: A Systematic

    A wide variety of terminology is used in varied and nuanced ways in educational literature to describe student learning mediated by technology, including terms such as virtual learning, distance learning, remote learning, e-learning, web-based learning, and online learning (e.g., Moore, Dickson-Deane, & Galyen, 2011; Singh & Thurman, 2019).For example, in a systematic review of the literature ...

  7. Capturing the benefits of remote learning

    Scott Graves, PhD, an associate professor of educational studies at The Ohio State University and a member of APA's Coalition for Psychology in Schools and Education (CPSE), said the supervision by parents and teachers in remote learning likely played a part in reducing bullying. As a result, he's less worried his Black sons will be victims ...

  8. Negative Impacts From the Shift to Online Learning During the COVID-19

    The COVID-19 health crisis led to one of the largest disruptions in the history of American education. Beginning in March 2020, tens of millions of students attending school in person at all education levels abruptly shifted to online learning due to stay-at-home orders put in place to curb transmission of the virus.

  9. How technology is reinventing K-12 education

    In 2023 K-12 schools experienced a rise in cyberattacks, underscoring the need to implement strong systems to safeguard student data. Technology is "requiring people to check their assumptions ...

  10. The effects of online education on academic success: A meta ...

    The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of online education, which has been extensively used on student achievement since the beginning of the pandemic. In line with this purpose, a meta-analysis of the related studies focusing on the effect of online education on students' academic achievement in several countries between the years 2010 and 2021 was carried out. Furthermore, this ...

  11. Education reform and change driven by digital technology: a

    Based on Table 6, it is apparent that the highest number of articles in the domain of digital technology in education research were published in Education and Information Technologies (47 articles ...

  12. Promises and pitfalls of online education

    Florida, for example, requires each high school student to take at least one online course before graduation and the Florida Virtual School offers over 150 classes to students across the state. 5 ...

  13. Full article: Effective online education under COVID-19: Perspectives

    The institutional decision to shift to online education in light of the COVID-19 pandemic was considered timely by the majority of students (76%) and staff (84.4%). However, institutional support was neutrally evaluated by the respondents, with a score of 3.60 (0.72) for students and 3.71 (0.60) for staff out of 5.

  14. Full article: Online education next wave: peer to peer learning

    Peer-to-Peer learning in an online mode can be termed Online Education 2.0 with a focus on Solve-to-Learn, leading to relaxed exam taking. This second generation of online learning is likely to trump Education 1.0 which is Instructor led with a focus on Learn-to-Solve leading to Exam Anxiety.

  15. The digital divide in online education: Inequality in digital readiness

    Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic distorted the educational process of millions of children, as distance education through online communication channels has become the practice in many societies since March 2020 (UNESCO, 2020 1).In many societies, schools and teachers made great efforts to deal with this rapid change of life, and schools have now slowly reopened again, at least partially.

  16. The effects of online education on academic success: A meta-analysis

    Besides, the main forms of online education in the past were to watch the open lectures of famous universities and educational videos of institutions. In addition, online education is mainly a classroom-based teaching implemented by teachers in their own schools during the pandemic period, which is an extension of the original school education.

  17. How Online Learning Is Reshaping Higher Education

    Feb. 15, 2022, at 10:19 a.m. Online Learning Is Reshaping Higher Ed. More. Getty Stock Images. "The nice thing about online education is that it can actually escape geographical boundaries ...

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    Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions.

  19. How is generative AI changing education?

    Harvard Law School student Kevin Wei agreed. "We're not grappling sufficiently with the way the world will change, and especially the way the economy and labor market will change, with the rise of generative AI systems," Wei said. "Anything Harvard can do to take a leading role in doing that … in discussions with government, academia ...

  20. SC using online program for help due to teacher shortage

    One of Ashley Jaillette's high school students uses an instructional web-site called Edgenuity, rather than a teacher, to learn science. Tracy Glantz [email protected] COLUMBIA, S.C ...

  21. The unexpected explanation for why school segregation spiked

    Board of Education, a new study finds policy choices explain the rise in segregated schools. ... school segregation between Black and White students has increased by 25 percent since 1991 in the ...

  22. High school students, frustrated by lack of climate education, press

    In the U.S., middle and high school students are appearing before their school boards and state legislatures to demand more climate curricula. Menu. Menu. World. U.S. Election 2024. Politics. Sports. ... For high school junior Siyeon Joo, climate education seems like a no-brainer where she lives in Lafayette, Louisiana, which was hit hard by ...

  23. Virginia board votes to restore Confederate names to schools

    FLE - A worker attaches a rope as they prepare to remove the statue of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson from its pedestal on July 1, 2020, in Richmond, Va. Shenandoah County, Virginia's school board voted 5-1 early Friday, May 10, 2024, to rename Mountain View High School as Stonewall Jackson High School and Honey Run Elementary as Ashby Lee Elementary four years after the names had ...

  24. Traditional Learning Compared to Online Learning During the COVID-19

    By examining the strategic goals of online learning, college facilitators, faculty, and instructors find that while online education thus targets learners, develops their skills, encourages student participation, ... including "School-in-a-Box," the "Home School Program," "CATCH UP Education," and "Open School" (Creed & Morpeth ...

  25. When is a California college degree worth the cost? A new study has answers

    Students attending California's public colleges and universities see better returns on investment than those at most nonprofit private colleges and for-profit institutions.

  26. Franklin County NC schools to eliminate all librarian jobs

    T. Keung Hui has covered K-12 education for the News & Observer since 1999, helping parents, students, school employees and the community understand the vital role education plays in North Carolina.

  27. School board in Virginia votes to restore Confederate names

    WOODSTOCK, Virginia, May 10 (Reuters) - The education board for a rural Virginia county voted early on Friday to restore the names of Confederate generals stripped from two schools in 2020, making ...