how the internet has changed homeschooling curricula slideshare

Post on 14-Jul-2015

112 Views

Category:

Education

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

By: C. Shonda WoodsEmail: c.shonda.woods@gmail.com

•Open approach teaching•Open approach learning•Flexible

With this option the world is your limit and teacher.

Tutoring Ideological Religious Charter Schools At-Risk Schools Magnet Schools Cyber Schools

Availability of Technology at home

Violence in schools

Pace Atmosphere

Federal regulated State regulated Electronically

regulated education

Education at home Same materials Internet viable

education

DISTANCE LEARNING CYBER SCHOOLS

Innovation Wider Class Range Structure Assistance Guidance Accessibility

Bring real world curricula

Provide scaffolding Tools to enhance Opportunities for

feedback Building communities Expand opportunities

Hipsky, S., Adams, L. (2005) Cyber Schools and Special Needs; Making the Connection(pg 168 – 176)

 Duncan, T., Burskirk-Cohen, A. (2011) Exploring Learner-Centered Assessment: A Cross- Disciplinary Approach; International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2011, Volume 23, Number 2, 246-259

Oxford Reference. (2009). Alternative Schooling. Retrieved January 20, 2012, from Oxford Reference

Kaestle, C. F. (2002). The Oxford Companion to American History. Retrieved January 22, 2012, from Oxford Reference:

Patrick, J. J., Pious, R. M., & Ritchie, D. A. (2001). Department of EducationLines, P. M. (1999). Homeschoolers: Estimating Numbers and Growth. Retrieved Januray 20,

2012, from U.S Department of Education: http://www2.ed.gov/offices/OERI/SAI/homeschool/index.html

Mackey, B. W., Reese, K., & Mackey, W. C. (2010). Demographics of home schooler: A regional analysis within the national parameters. Education, 133-139..

top related