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US Department of Education Release Study Indicating Online and Blended Learning to be Most Advantageous
Friday, July 24, 2009This is something that those of us in the field have known for quite some time. I think what is extremely important about this study is that the source of this study is the Department of Education. It can be quite time consuming trying to convince some people about the quality of online education, so this just adds more credibility to what we have been saying.News: The Evidence on Online
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