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    Online Learning: Does It Help Low-Income and Underprepared Students? Shanna Smith Jaggars January 2011 CCRC Working Paper No. 26 A WORKING PAPER IN THE CCRC ASSESSMENT OF EVIDENCE SERIES Across the first year of a major grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation‚ with supplemental funding from Lumina Foundation for Education‚ CCRC has gathered and synthesized a large body of research evidence regarding strategies that may improve the success of students who attend community college. Working

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    Online Education Education is an important part of people’s lives; it will either make them or break them in the future depending on the careers they choose. Education is greatly diverse today in comparison to the 1950s because of advancements in teaching and other great inventions that provide easier techniques of teaching. One major issue that has been raised is distant learning courses and online education. Distant learning could be any format from VHS videos‚ DVDs‚ or internet courses online

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    Online Education Every parent’s dream is to influence their children with life skills that will guide them to success in the future. In most cases‚ parents usually work full time jobs to achieve extra income to save for their children college costs. A college education could very well be that “cherry on top of the ice cream” for parents‚ and give them a moment to relax and finally take a breather. Today we find young adults with jobs working as hard their parents once did. This made it difficult

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    class is offered isn’t workable. Their boss just called them in for whatever reason. Online school is always an option‚ even if people don’t see it as beneficial. Most people believe they can’t get a secure job while only doing online schooling‚ however if a person has the same amount of practice as a traditional schooler; he or she gets just as equal chance of an opportunity. Therefore a blend of online and traditional school is the best way to go. As the technology world improves and advances more

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    technology in education‚ what most see as advancement‚ others’ question. How does the availability of online classes affect the quality of education? THESIS: Clearly‚ avoiding the commute from home to school and choosing the times you study is far more convenient that adhering to a schedule. Faculty can choose to give all of their lectures in one day and simply arrange them online‚ and students can somewhat dictate their own pace. This is a clear advantage over traditional school. For example

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    way is better online or traditional. Some people may say online schools are not as fulfilling as a traditional or college would be. That is not the case‚ because you have the same opportunities as someone who went to a regular college. Everyone’s not the same so certain people learn in different environments than others. People who should take online classes are people who are able to stay focused and accomplish what they set on doing. There has been a debate in recent years if online-schooling is

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    Robyn CampbellCampbell 1 English 101 Professor Beckham March 19‚ 2013 Traditional Students vs. Non Traditional Students A non traditional student will transition into college better than a traditional student due to allotted responsibility and independence on their part. A non traditional student has a more serious approach where as a traditional student lacks focus in their first steps as an adult. The demographic of a student has changed over the years. A college student is not typically

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    future. So‚ it is important we give them the best education for them to succeed. As technology becomes a bigger part of everyday life‚ there has been debate as to if online school or traditional school is better for students. While online school is more convenient‚ it isn’t necessarily the best option. There on many pros and cons on both sides of the argument‚ as both are good in different ways. However‚ online school isn’t as good as traditional school as students are isolated‚ they have less guidance

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    aspects. One of these aspects is online education and also called electronic learning. Online education is derived from distance education that was founded a long time ago. Online education opens new horizons for ambitious students who want to achieve higher goalsin education but their financial or other circumstances prevent them from obtaining this goal. The advantages of online education have persuaded many students to enroll in online programs to pursue their education. On the other hand‚ there are

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    students have been taught by a teacher face to face in a classroom. Now we live in a time where technology dominates the education landscape. Slowly we are phasing out the pencil and paper for iPads tablets. Now I’m a firm believer that computers and tablets have made school life so much easier‚ but one thing I believe that should stay the same is the classroom setting. Online classes to me are a terrible idea for many people. I think a hands on approach on learning is important because we learn

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