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		<dc:creator>Ed Desmond</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently completed the enrollment for my step daughter in a fully accredited online high school. Out of frustration, she was preparing to drop out of her public high school. This was not acceptable to me, so we began seeking alternatives. Her dilemma was much like many kids today.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently completed the enrollment for my step daughter in a fully accredited online high school. Out of frustration, she was preparing to drop out of her public high school. This was not acceptable to me, so we began seeking alternatives. Her dilemma was much like many kids today. </p>
<p>My step daughter had been failed twice in her earlier grades due to her English. She was catching up, however. In fact, in her first year of high school, she made the honor roll. I was really proud of her. That is why I was so shocked at what happened next. Shortly after making the honor roll, she badly failed the state exams. </p>
<p>Statistics show that children who fail two grades or more are over 90% more likely to drop out of school. I was aware of this, but I thought that she would defy the data. She did not. </p>
<p>When someone says that they support standardized testing, I don&#8217;t know whether to laugh or cry. Where are those &#8220;standardized children? With today&#8217;s schools reduced to test prep centers, where is the opportunity for creativity?</p>
<p>These students are so, so different. Shall we put them in a food processor and until it spits out homogeneous pulp? Creativity is what sets America apart from other countries where rote memorization is the norm in school. Why quash that creativity? Our kids need air to breath, and room to be themselves.</p>
<p>I am a big proponent of self pacing in school. I see that as something that could lead to the demise of the traditional mass education system. In a self paced education, each child, no matter what his/her strengths or weaknesses will work on material in a progressive manner, and only move to the next step when the present one is mastered. </p>
<p>This makes a lot of sense to me. Compare this to the traditional schooling, where large classes are &#8220;taught&#8221; en mass and where the lesson is &#8220;pitched&#8221; to the average, or &#8220;standardized&#8221; student. Individual attention is very minimal. Teachers just don&#8217;t have time. </p>
<p>I happen to think that online schools can do self pacing quite easily. In fact, given the obvious problems with &#8220;No Child Left Behind&#8221;, more and more students are going to be pushed into seeking alternatives to public education. Online schools are here with the answer.</p>
<p>The other strong point in favor of online schooling is that they can more easily offer a wide variety of courses that can appeal to broad and differing interests. I&#8217;m talking about doing this in high school, not college. I want to see all kinds of wild courses is far out subjects. Make them available, in addition to the core classes. Why bore high school students with ever narrowing, test-centered, lessons? </p>
<p>For my step daughter, and myself, we decided on an online school with good accreditation, challenging curriculum, and 100 courses to choose from. The decision took days of shopping, and elimination. The high priced schools didn&#8217;t fit my budget. The free schools tied to the public system were also rejected because of the same old testing regime. If you decide to explore online alternative schools, shop carefully.</p>
<p>Home schooling is rough on the parents. Follow Ed Desmond and teach them with a strong virtual high school Investigate every site as you shop for an internet school. Take a tour of the <a href="http://www.nethischool.com">accredited online school we chose</a>.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I just completed enrolling my step daughter in a good quality, accredited online high school. She had decided to drop out of public school. Since I was unwilling to give up on her, we began searching for alternatives. Her situation is not so different from thousands of students in the U.S..


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just completed enrolling my step daughter in a good quality, accredited online high school. She had decided to drop out of public school. Since I was unwilling to give up on her, we began searching for alternatives. Her situation is not so different from thousands of students in the U.S.. </p>
<p>My step daughter is Vietnamese, and was failed two times in her earlier grades. In high school, she was doing much better. She was doing so well, in fact that she made the honor roll. I was quite proud of her. What happened next, however, was a real set back. Only a matter of days after making the honor roll, she flunked the state exams. </p>
<p>Statistics show that children who fail two grades or more are over 90% more likely to drop out of school. I was aware of this, but I thought that she would defy the data. She did not. </p>
<p>When someone says that they support standardized testing, I don&#8217;t know whether to laugh or cry. Where are those &#8220;standardized children? With today&#8217;s schools reduced to test prep centers, where is the opportunity for creativity?</p>
<p>These students are so, so different. Shall we put them in a food processor and until it spits out homogeneous pulp? Creativity is what sets America apart from other countries where rote memorization is the norm in school. Why quash that creativity? Our kids need air to breath, and room to be themselves.</p>
<p>I am a fierce advocate of self paced lessons. This is not possible in traditional public schools. I think that a child should be able to work through one lesson at his own pace until it is completed, and mastered, before moving to the next one.</p>
<p>This gives a logical, step by step progression to learning. Public schools present material to a large group of students at a time. Some will grasp the lesson, some will be bored by a pace too show, and some will get lost, and fall behind. The problem is that in a class, materials are just &#8220;broadcast&#8221; to some fictitious average student. </p>
<p>An online school is able to allow each student to progress at his own speed. This is the heart of the value of online education over traditional classrooms. This is also the reason online schools are growing in popularity.</p>
<p>Another of the impressive points about online high school is the expanded course offering. For economic reasons, public school can only offer the basics, and a few electives. Online schools can offer much more. This is another plus that increases creative choices. Boring high school students with narrow, test focused classes is not doing them any favor. </p>
<p>For me and my step daughter, we chose an online school that offers over 100 courses, has good accreditation, and a challenging curriculum. It took me days of shopping, and sorting before deciding on one. I had to reject the high priced schools. We also rejected the schools tied to the public school system, and the testing. Take care in deciding for yourself.</p>
<p>To have a look at the online high school that we chose <a href="http://www.neHerechool.com">See the website for National High School</a>. You will certainly select the one that bestmeets your needs. <a href="http://www.neHerechool.com">Here is a good place to start</a>.</p>


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