Sunday, July 3, 2011

Harpeth Hall teams up to create online girls school - Denver Business Journal:

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The Online School for Girlx will begin offering coursesthis September, including two this fall and four in the spring 2010 semester spanning math, science and the humanities. Students at the membe r schools will take the classes and evaluate them as apilof run. One initial calculus class will be taught by Harpeth Hall math teachefJennifer Webster. The other schools in the group are the in the in Ohio andin Connecticut, all with tuitioj ranging from about $20,000 to $40,000 per Ann Teaff, the head of Harpeth says the goal of the onlinw school is to provide a rigorous educatiom in an online setting that is flexible, affordablw and accessible to girlsd around the world.
She says the curriculumn will be expanded in coming The effort reflects how rapidly onlinew education is being adopted in even the most exclusive enclaves of private education as schools utilize the Internetr to foster a global worldview in their studentsd and diversify thelearning experience. More than 1 million secondary schooll students took an online course and students at 70 percentg of high schools enrolled in one duringthe 2007-200u8 school year, according to “K-12 Onlin e Learning: A 2008 Follow-up of the Survey of U.S. Schoo District Administrators.” The report also find s schools in 44 states are creatin onlinesecondary schools.
However, the Online School for Girls will be the firstgonline same-sex school. At the graduate Harvard, Duke and other exclusive universitiews now offer severalspecialized master’s degreesx for which the coursework can be taken mostly online. They are aimesd at professionals who wish to enhance their credentials to advance intheitr careers. Karen Douse, Harpeth Hall’s library and information servicee director, says online education is rapidlybecomint “a cornerstone of the educationakl experience.

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