Saturday 15 February 2014

Online Learning in Libraries Targets High-School Dropouts

by BRUCE EDWARD WALKER, Heartlander


The concept of the traditional library continues to evolve from rooms teeming with musty books, dusty shelves and spinster librarians shushing patrons. The latest evolution involves offering online alternatives to high-school dropouts, allowing them the opportunity to earn a diploma rather than a General Equivalency Diploma (GED). On January 9, Cengage launched its Career Online High School program for public libraries. COHS blends online learning with academic coaches who assist students with career advice and curricula guidance.


http://news.heartland.org/newspaper-article/2014/02/10/online-learning-libraries-targets-high-school-dropouts


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