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VSS & NACOL. Welcome International Perspective on Online Learning ◊China: 1.3 billion people ◊ 20 million 18 year olds ◊ 2.5 million college slots ◊

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1 VSS & NACOL

2 Welcome

3 International Perspective on Online Learning ◊China: 1.3 billion people ◊ 20 million 18 year olds ◊ 2.5 million college slots ◊ With online learning: increase educational opportunities to 100 million new students ◊India: ◊ Universal Access for K-12 Education in 10 years ◊ Need 200,000 more schools ◊ Shortage of good teachers ◊ “Leverage teachers using technology to bring to scale” ◊ Educomp Program digitizing learning resources (online content) in K-12 education ◊ View as export opportunity ◊Turkey: 10 million students in K-12 taking online courses ◊Middle East ◊ Start from scratch and rebuild K-12 Education systems

4 World Future Society Top 10 Breakthroughs Transforming Life over the next 20-30 years Best forecast data ever assembled 1.Alternative energy 2.Desalination of water 3.Precision farming 4.Biometrics 5.Quantum computers 6.Entertainment on demand 7.Global access 8.Virtual education or distance learning 9.Nanotechnology 10.Smart Robots

5 High Speed Coming Soon: WiMax & 3G/4G ◊Internet access ◊ China: 4 million Internet connections in 1999 ◊ China: 137 million Internet connections in 2006 ◊WiMax: 50 km radius of high-speed, wireless, broadband Internet (100 Mbs), mid-to-end 2009 ◊3G/4G Wireless: 2010

6 “Using the Internet to deliver courses seems to contain great disruptive potential. It could allow a radical transformation to happen in an incremental, rational way.” - Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School

7 Exploring the Gaps in K-12 Education: National Overview ◊Spending on K-12 education ◊ Average: $9,969/per pupil in 2007-08 (more than any country in the world, except Switzerland) ◊International Rankings in Science and Math (PISA 2006): ◊ Science: US ranked #25 out of 30 countries ◊ Math: US ranked #21 out of 30 countries ◊U.S. Math curriculum: full 2 grade levels behind international counterparts by 8th grade

8 K-12 Education: Graduation Rates ◊High School Graduation Rates ◊ Average: 70% in 4 years ◊ Latino/Hispanic students: 58% ◊ African-american students: 55% ◊15% of high schools produce 50% of drop outs in country

9 K-12 Education: College-Readiness & Remediation ◊High school graduates accepted into college ◊ 43% of community college students require remediation ◊ 29% of public four-year college students required remediation ◊ Cost of $2.7 billion/annually ◊ American businesses spend $60B annually on education and re-education of workforce

10 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) ◊U.S. shortage of students prepared for STEM ◊77 million engineers in the United States ready to retire ◊“We are going to rely on every child out there to fill the gaps.”

11 A History of U.S. Competitiveness: Internationally ◊In 1960s, the United States was #1 internationally in the adult population with a high school diploma ◊ 86% of adults had a HS diploma ◊In 2008, the US is 10th internationally ◊ 87% of adults in the US have a HS diploma ◊Compare Korea: ◊ In 1950s, 35% of adults in Korea held HS Diploma ◊ Today, Korea has 97% of adults with HS Diploma ◊In summary, other countries are moving faster.

12 Does every child in the U.S. have access to a world-class education today?

13 K-12 Online Learning: National Overview ◊The K-12 online learning market is growing rapidly at 30% annually ◊In 2007, estimated 1,000,000 enrollments in K-12 online learning in the U.S. ◊In K-12: ◊ 30 states with statewide virtual schools; 44 states with significant policies/programs (Watson, Keeping Pace, 2008) ◊ More than 50% of all school districts across the United States offer online and distance learning (Americas Digital Schools Report) ◊ 18 states with 100,000+ students enrolled in full-time virtual school programs (Center for Education Reform)

14 Blended Learning: “Best of Both Worlds” “Blended learning should be approached as not only a temporal construct, but rather as a fundamental redesign of the instructional model with the following characteristics: -A shift from lecture- to student-centered instruction where students become interactive learners (this shift should apply to entire course, including face-to-face sessions); -Increases in interaction between student-instructor, student-student, student-content, and student-outside resources; and -Integrated formative and summative assessment mechanisms for student and instructor.” - Educause, Blended Learning (2004)

15 Blended/Hybrid Learning ◊“Combining face-to-face with fully online components optimizes both environments in ways impossible in other formats” - Educause Research Bulletin, 2004 ◊ Digital content, curriculum, LMS, online assessments, data system, AI, simulations ◊ Shift in instructional model and training Self-direction, high engagement, (Less direct student support needed) Struggling student, low-engagement, (More direct student support needed)

16 Bridging the Gaps through Online Learning ◊E-learning: strategy for addressing school reform ◊ Teacher quality and shortages ◊ Access to a high quality, rigorous curriculum for every student ◊ Science, Technology, Math and Engineering (STEM) ◊ Foreign languages (Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, Latin, etc.) ◊ AP and advanced courses ◊ Student engagement ◊ Engaging, multi-media, emphasis on writing and interaction ◊ Remediation for on-time graduation ◊ Core courses ◊ Online credit recovery and remediation ◊ Cost-effectiveness ◊Every state model is different and may include: ◊ Supplemental programs - State or district virtual school programs help meet the need for more middle grades and high school academic courses ◊ Full-time K-12 virtual schools - cyber charter schools help meet choice options for parents in 18 states ◊ Both or all of the above

17 Thank You


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