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ANHS November, 2005 - By, H. Brunson

You have decided that you want a change. Maybe you want to return to school full time or take one class to get ahead. However, you might have special learning needs, have a busy schedule, or live far away from a school. What do you do? Distance education enables you to complete your coursework away from an actual school campus. Think of it as a virtual classroom. You independently get your high school education through online classes. This enables you to be in charge of your future, with the ability to make your own decisions regarding every aspect of your education. In todays society, distance education is becoming a necessary alternative to traditional face-to-face instruction. There is a greater percentage of students facing extenuating circumstances. Also, many individuals are unable or unwilling to attend an onsite school. As a result, there is a growing need for different educational methods.

Benefits of Distance Education

Distance education is on the rise. With availability, enrollment and course offerings dramatically increasing in the last decade, there is a greater need for quality home-study programs. More individuals are taking advantage of the distance learning option. It provides you with the following benefits:

Flexible schedule: You can learn on your own time and at your own pace.
Convenient setting: You can attend class from almost any location.
Accessible materials: You can retrieve class materials at any time.
Relevant content: You can gain real-world experience.
Ease of use: You can easily access class materials.
Work/family balance: You can maintain the responsibilities in your life while you attend high school.

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1 Comments:

At December 17, 2006 8:16:00 AM PST, Olga said...

Some distance education colleges in trouble

On Dec. 5, 2006, the Arizona Republic published an article which stated that computer giant Intel Corporation will no longer reimburse employees for business courses taken at schools that lack accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The University of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) and Strayer University (Arlington, VA) both lack this accreditation. According to the article, other large corporations are expected to follow Intel’s lead.

 

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