Online instruction is gaining momentum as technology becomes more accessible and academic standards become more rigorous. Many educators are familiar with distance and online learning at the higher education level (colleges, universities, trade schools, professional development, etc.). In recent years, online education has entered into public K-12 education. In recent months, several traditional public schools have partnered with online instructors or have developed their own online programs to help meet the needs of their students and accomplish the goals of No Child Left Behind.
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Publishing/Leadership Presentation Document
Think Aloud #1
Think Aloud #2
About Me
- Amanda Doyal McGhee
- I'm from a small town in the Florida panhandle, Blountstown (the midpoint between Tallahassee and Panama City). While in this town, I taught mathematics and science at our local high school. I also enjoyed serving as JV volleyball coach and directing 3 musicals during my years at BHS. Basking in the serenity of small town life, I obtained my MS in Educational Leadership and my National Board Certification in Mathematics/Adolescence and Young Adulthood while raising my two little ones and supporting my husband while he was overseas in Iraq. My husband has been temporarily medically retired from the USMC. So, we packed up and moved to Orlando so that he could take classes at UTI. I am pursuing this degree to open new doors and discover new ways to bring education to today's youth.
In reviewing your intro paragraph here you may want to remove/revise the following sentence:
ReplyDelete"The following literature review will examine the three major components of successful online education: students involved in online courses, teachers of online courses, and the technology and course content of online courses."
It appears as if you copied and pasted the intro directly from your lit review which doesn't make sense in the context of this post.
This project was all about repurposing/repackaging your ARP project, but make sure you tailor the language accordingly.