Georgia is among the top ten states in the nation in creating an infrastructure for online courses for students anywhere in the state, according to a recent study. In this article, Michael Horn discusses the many ways that school districts can benefit from this “course access.”
Georgia is among the top ten states in the nation in creating an infrastructure for online courses for students anywhere in the state, according to a recent study. In this article, Michael Horn discusses the many ways that school districts can benefit from this “course access.”
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