Monday 8 September 2014

How Students Could Get Access to Courses Their High Schools Don’t Offer

by Lindsey Burke, Daily Signal


Less than two-thirds of high schools across the country offer physics. Just half offer calculus, according to Michael Horn, an education innovation guru. That only half of high schools offer calculus might come as a shock to a large portion of parents, who have worked to ensure their children have adequate educational opportunities. And it’s just one more reason why choice in education should be universal and not confined to choice among schools. What exactly is course choice? Course choice enables students to craft an à la carte education uniquely tailored to their learning needs. Louisiana’s course choice program enables K-12 students to take courses from colleges, public high schools, virtual schools and private online providers.


http://dailysignal.com/2014/09/02/students-get-access-courses-high-schools-dont-offer/


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