Distance
Education: Is a Virtual Classroom for You?
Part
1
You may want to take a class that your high school doesn’t offer.
Under some circumstances, you can still enroll in the class—through distances
learning.
Distance education means taking class with begin physically
present where it is being taught. Internet-based technology lets students
participate in lectures and class session online from almost anywhere.
Some high schools agree to recognize distance-learning
credits when they don’t have the resources to offer a course themselves. Distance
education is often used to increase options in rural areas and for AP courses.
For you, it might mean doing self-tutorial at home in the evening,
or participating in class that is 1,000 miles away, along with other high
school students. Check with your school counselor to see what’s available.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
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