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How to do online learning well? A California district has some answers.

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While the pandemic still took its toll, adapting to online learning was smoother in Lindsay due to its preexisting infrastructure and history of adaptation. In 2007, administrators were frustrated by the district’s poor outcomes and low graduation rate. Ninety five percent of students in the district are Hispanic. Does it work?

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A school where you can’t fail — it just takes you longer to learn

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But, in general, students work at their own pace through worksheets, online lessons and small-group discussions with teachers. They get frequent updates on which skills they’ve learned and which ones they need to acquire. Sign up for our Blended Learning newsletter. The students at M.S. Photo: Kyle Spencer.

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Has New Hampshire found the secret to online education that works?

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Related: Rhode Island’s lively experiment in blended learning. And it isn’t looking good in terms of outcomes,” she said. At VLACS, by contrast, teachers learn from their first day about the importance of frequent communication with students and families to overcome the distance inherent in virtual schooling.