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Online learning opens up whole new worlds of possibilities for individual classes or entire districts. It also solves a lot of practical problems like physical space constraints and scheduling conflicts.
Online learning is scalable. You can go all online with virtual schools, or combine your own custom mix of web-based and traditional classes for the best balance of blended learning.
Looking for the optimal mix of virtual and traditional? Why not design your own blended learning program? With Pearson Virtual School Classes it's easy to add a web-based component to enhance learning in a traditional classroom.
Hybrid programs with blended learning - a mix of traditional and online learning - provide students access to a wider range of high-quality, media-rich content with more flexible program options. Online learning ensures that every student has access to all opportunities available.
Looking to really break outside the box? Virtual schools provide dynamic new ways to engage students in an all-digital world of online learning. Pearson Virtual School Classes offer media-rich activities within a modular framework so you can pick and choose components for the best fit.
Pearson Virtual School Classes give you the flexibility to deliver online instruction in a remote or blended learning environment. Designed for K-12, the classes are perfectly suited to hybrid programs that mix real-world and online learning. Plus you can add pre- and post-assessment tools, as well as built-in AP* test preparations, for a complete online learning package.
Online learning makes practical sense
Virtual Schools ensure that every student has access to all opportunities available regardless of district curriculum offerings, overcrowding, teacher shortages, certification requirements, physical space limitations, or scheduling conflicts. With Pearson Virtual School Classes, districts are able to increase student success and maximize funding.
Race to the Top, a new initiative from the U.S. Department of Education, raises the stakes for 21st century learning making the case for virtual schools and blended learning programs even greater. With online learning, schools can cherry-pick the best combination of classes to prepare students for success in college, the workplace and the global economy.
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