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Good Classroom 'Disruption': Use the Internet to expand educational options in rural school districts

Dr. Terry Stoops
Aug. 16th, 2010
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Key Facts:

• North Carolina has the infrastructure to expand online course offerings significantly. An average of 99 percent of North Carolina classrooms in rural districts have an Internet connection.  Moreover, there is a statewide average of 2.43 students per Internet-connected computer.

• While statistical tests would need to confirm a causal relationship, districts that enroll few students in online courses generally have a higher per-pupil expenditure than those that enroll a higher number of virtual school students.

• This report offers several recommendations, including:
  -- Introduce virtual charter schools
  -- Expand online course offerings from private and for-profit companies, community colleges, and universities
  -- Develop off-site high school campuses.

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