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Posts Tagged ‘online learning’

Goshen/Lempster and Mistacres Schools Working Together

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Monday, September 13, 2010

Mistacres School is located about 14 miles from the Goshen/Lempster School in South Acworth. It is a K-8 school, just as Goshen/Lempster. The difference is that it delivers the curriculum through the technology of the Internet – virtually.

These two schools are joining together to form a blended approach to learning.

The International North America Council for Online Learning (iNACOL) defines blended learning as one that “combines online delivery of educational content with the best features of classroom interaction and live instruction to personalize learning, allow thoughtful reflection, and differentiate instruction from student to  student across a diverse group of learners.”

This means that Mistacres School will be delivering specially targeted instruction to students who either need to increase their reading and math skills to be more successful at grade level or to those students that have mastered grade content and need enrichment.

The staff at Goshen/Lempster and Mistacres School are reviewing recent testing, report cards, and observations to determine which students will be receiving supplemental education from Mistacres and in what areas. These students will then have numerous times throughout the week to work within Mistacres School as well as having the school available to them at home 24/7.

If you would like to find out more about Mistacres School and what Blended Learning is, click on Educational Resources.

Friday’s Thoughts – September 3, 2010

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Friday, September 3, 2010

Millions of kids have, or are about to start a new school year. According to an article in Kids Health: Although every day isn’t great, 65% of the 965 kids asked said they liked school a lot. That leave 35% of the students that disliked being at school. That is a large group of children that are not happy.

Interesting is that girls were generally happier then boys. 30% of the boys surveyed said they disliked school a lot as compared to 14% of the girls.

Why are so many kids unhappy with school? Often it is because of low grades or problems with their peers. Sometimes it is related to home issues. And students, by their own admission, will not seek out the help that is offered them through the school. If they aren’t seeking help then they are less likely to problem solve the issues successfully causing them to just get worse.

Having more personal contact with their child, control over the educational environment, more productive quality family time are just a few reasons why families decide to home school. With a good support system that assures the child’s academic needs are being appropriately met, home-schooled students are less likely to have the challenges that face many of the students in the public schools.

Paying Students Disregards A Quality Education

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Part2

As a teacher of over 30 years, I have seen all kinds of “fads” used to modify students’ behaviors – none that were overly successful.  If we were to give children checks, what do we cut so there is money to do that?  Should it by Gym, Art, and Music?  Those programs have already been hacked just as Languages have.  Most after-school sports programs have to be self-supporting as well.  That leaves just the basics: Reading and Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies.  The big push by the federal  government  to improve STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math), means paring down children’s education elsewhere.  When there is a bloated bureaucracy within school administration, less and less is available for teaching.

Such a proposal to pay students assumes that the students have the capability to do the activity in question for the rewards to be influential.  Monetary rewards to students do not address the fact that most students do not choose to do poorly in school.  I believe that once schools learn to teach to the student, students will learn. For students that attend classes at Mistacres, each child receives an individualized learning plan that takes into account the different ways children learn. A blended learning environment gives students the best of in-class learning along with virtual learning. Parents who want the best education for their kids have turned to our homeschooling programs, and use our virtual classrooms and curriculum to successfully home school their children.

My Friday’s Quotes – August 20, 2010

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Friday, August 20, 2010

Did you guessed that last week’ quotes were from Winnie-the-Pooh? Many of this quotes contain words of wisdom to the young and old. Yet he was known as “the bear with little brain”. How often are our children looked at as having little brain? Is it them or the way we teach.  A Virtual School has the ability to teach children with methods and tools that fit their learning style and support their educational success. In Pooh’s words:

“A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference.”

You can’t stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.”

“There is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. “

Educators to Get High Quality Digital Resources

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The United States Department of Education has recognized the importance of online learning, especially to help rural schools keep pace with more developed districts. The DOE is creating an Online Learning Registry to make historical, artistic, and scientific primary-source materials more available.

At the National Rural Education Technology conference held July 21st, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said, “Knowledge knows no boundaries, and we cannot allow distance to stand between students, education, and opportunity.” This is great news for a virtual school that also has a physical location, such as Mistacres School.

Friday’s Quotes for August 3

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Friday, August 13, 2010

Virtual Learning is a wonderful way to allow children to find, rather then be told answers.  This type of learning is longer lasting and certainly more fun,

We are often led to believe that a certain character in a story is not very smart when in reality that character is the smartest of all as is the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz. This week’s Friday’s Quotes come from just such a character. Do you know who spoke these words of wisdom?

“Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.”

“You can’t help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn’t spell it right; but spelling isn’t everything. There are days when spelling Tuesday simply doesn’t count.”

“People who don’t Think probably don’t have Brains; rather, they have grey fluff that’s blown into their heads by mistake.”

Feds See Importance of Online Learning in Rural Schools

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The United States Department of Education has recognized the importance of online learning, especially to help rural schools keep pace with more developed districts. The DOE is creating an Online Learning Registry to make historical, artistic, and scientific primary-source materials more available.

At the National Rural Education Technology conference held July 21st, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said, “Knowledge knows no boundaries, and we cannot allow distance to stand between students, education, and opportunity.” This is great news for a virtual school that also has a physical location, such as Mistacres School.

NH Lifts Moratorium on Charter Schools

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Monday, August 9, 2010

Earlier this month, New Hampshire received an approximately 11.6 million dollar grant to “support educational innovation in the state.” This came after the legislature lifted the moratorium  on creating charter schools.

Charter schools are generally morel flexibility than most public schools. Virginia M. Barry Ph.D., New Hampshire’s Commissioner of Education, said “This grant will enable educators in the state to design bold and innovative educational opportunities for New Hampshire students.”

The grant listed five objectives:

” Increase the number of high-quality charter schools in New Hampshire, particularly  those serving educationally disadvantaged students who are most at risk in rural and urban settings.

Offer districts the opportunity to create charter schools within their district to promote innovative practices.

Use federal grant funds to improve student achievement in secondary charter schools and increase graduation rates.

Support the dissemination of best practices developed in charter schools to other  public schools and districts in the state.

Empower charter schools to become strong, independent organizations, while  ensuring fiscally responsible practices. ” (education.gov/news/charter.htm)

Mistacres School currently provides educational experiences to students, particularly those for whom an alternative approach to learning is beneficial. It is our hope that, with this change in New Hampshire, they can now become licensed as a Charter School, giving them a the ability to reach many more students. We will make sure to up-date our status during the coming months,

My Friday’s Quotes – August 6, 200

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Friday, August 6, 2010

I want to share with you some quotes from inspired people in history and literature. These quotes have made me happy and given me something to think about. They have led me to decide to provide online education to children. I hope you will enjoy them as well.

Experience is not what happens to you. It is what you do with what happens to you. 
- Aldous Huxley

A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions. 
- Anonymous

“…there is something you must always remember, you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and  smarter than you think….” Pooh Bear ( I was always partial to Winnie-the-Pooh)

A Parent Speaks

posted by admin @ 8:00 AM
Wednesday, August 4, 2010

This spring we received a letter from the parent of a graduating student. Her daughter had been in the public school for many years. She is on an IEP and, despite her learning difficulties was able to make a two year gain in our school this year. Her mother wrote:

“I want to thank you for a wonderful first year of virtual learning. I was very concerned it would  be more difficult than it was. The programs you used were very user friendly which made learning for” my daughter “much more enjoyable. There is nothing like working from home. No lost days of education due to snow days, no distractions from other students. Virtual learning let my daughter move at her own pace, although you pushed her when she needed pushing. I was also very pleased with the fact that if she needed you for support your were readily available, or it wasn’t long before you were. …. We are looking forward to your continued support through these last 4 years of schooling. I was also very pleased with the amount of growth Kyrsha was able to make, again this is another advantage to virtual learning. There is no box limiting my child “and ” no one moving on with out my child having mastered concepts. I am so glad we made this move to virtual learning. It has been one of the best  decisions I could have made for my child’s educational needs….”

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