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How Virtual Schools Are Rethinking the Open House to Attract Students Last week, Florida Virtual School (FLVS), an accredited tuition-free online K-12 school in Florida, announced that it has opened enrollment for the 2018-19 school year. To attract new families, FLVS will be hosting a series of information sessions over the next month. However, unlike brick-and-mortar ...
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Sheikh Mohammed launches phase 2 of Dubai Translation Challenge Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has reviewed the achievements of the Translation Challenge, a subsidiary of the Mohammed bin Rashid Arab e-Learning Project. The initiative has completed translation of 1,500 educational ...
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DeVos Used the ACICS Remand to Completely Restore Their DoE Recognition Despite Their ... In our previous article on the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), we summarized the extent of their wrongdoing in the past decade. Again, this information is only what has been made public in court documents. Based on the fact that they have routinely admitted their ...
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Education Software Market: Adoption of E-Learning to be one of the major factors that will ... Blended e-learning or hybrid learning combines traditional face-to-face interaction with web-based learning and helps the education industry in understanding the evolving needs of students and teachers. Hybrid learning enables trainers to reach out to several students by sharing their resources and ...
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US Education Market to be Worth USD 2040 billion by 2026 Developments in the education system of the U.S. include growing popularity of the digital textbook, advancements in the educational content, and the growing interest in the e-learning. These advancements in the education system are triggering the growth of the market in the U.S. The other factors that ...
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Education sector gets paltry N3.9 trillion out of N55.19 trillion in 10 years ... Distance and e-Learning, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Musa Aibinu, said, recently, that about 23,000 lecturers leave Africa every year with Nigeria accounting for the bulk of the number. Poor funding has been identified as the major reason for the rot and challenges in the education sector, ...
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