Current research in K-12 online learning in Canada has focused on defining distance learning and its current strengths and weaknesses. Yet, the proliferation of technologies and digital learning spaces has led to the emergence of new instructional strategies and digital learning practices for teachers in many K-12 classrooms, both online and onsite. Traditional school-based classrooms are incorporating technology-supported open learning options, creating “blended learning” opportunities where at least part of instruction occurs in a classroom, part online at a distance to the teacher, both combined with some element of choice in learning for students. For these emerging practices little is known empirically, only anecdotally, as research in...
K-12 online learning is often used as an umbrella term to describe all instances of kindergarten thr...
Disponible en français dans EDUQ.info sous le titre "Évolution de la formation à distance et de l’ap...
In most countries some people live beyond major centres of population and, with the advance of e-lea...
This is the 5th edition of the State of the Nation: K–12 Online Learning in Canada report. The purpo...
“Teacher unions in Canada have had concerns about developments in online learning, but have generall...
In this session, Dr. Michael Barbour and Robin Stewart will discuss the state of K-12 online learnin...
Any view of elearning in Canada must be informed by the uniquely Canadian feature of provincial juri...
A paper presented at the annual Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) conference, Water...
Kindergarten to Year 12 distance education began in Canada in British Columbia, around 1919. This fi...
K-12 online distance education is growing rapidly and many organizations focus on virtual schooling ...
Canada has a long history of online and distance education, but until 2017 there had been no compreh...
Geographic isolation hinders many First Nation communities’ ability to provide their students with a...
Digital education refers to in-person, blended, and fully online learning efforts, as well as attemp...
First Nations students are not as successful as the "mainstream" in post-secondary education in Brit...
With the increase of online learning in the K-12 environment, research must turn to specific studies...
K-12 online learning is often used as an umbrella term to describe all instances of kindergarten thr...
Disponible en français dans EDUQ.info sous le titre "Évolution de la formation à distance et de l’ap...
In most countries some people live beyond major centres of population and, with the advance of e-lea...
This is the 5th edition of the State of the Nation: K–12 Online Learning in Canada report. The purpo...
“Teacher unions in Canada have had concerns about developments in online learning, but have generall...
In this session, Dr. Michael Barbour and Robin Stewart will discuss the state of K-12 online learnin...
Any view of elearning in Canada must be informed by the uniquely Canadian feature of provincial juri...
A paper presented at the annual Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE) conference, Water...
Kindergarten to Year 12 distance education began in Canada in British Columbia, around 1919. This fi...
K-12 online distance education is growing rapidly and many organizations focus on virtual schooling ...
Canada has a long history of online and distance education, but until 2017 there had been no compreh...
Geographic isolation hinders many First Nation communities’ ability to provide their students with a...
Digital education refers to in-person, blended, and fully online learning efforts, as well as attemp...
First Nations students are not as successful as the "mainstream" in post-secondary education in Brit...
With the increase of online learning in the K-12 environment, research must turn to specific studies...
K-12 online learning is often used as an umbrella term to describe all instances of kindergarten thr...
Disponible en français dans EDUQ.info sous le titre "Évolution de la formation à distance et de l’ap...
In most countries some people live beyond major centres of population and, with the advance of e-lea...