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On Demand Learning For Today’s “iGeneration” | Review

June 24, 2010 by  
Filed under Reviews

Company: KC Distance Learning
Item Reviewed: The Keystone School website

KC Distance Learning (KCDL) is a leading provider of distance learning programs for middle school and high school students including core, Foreign Language, Honors, and AP courses. Since our first programs were introduced in 1974, we have enriched the lives of over 200,000 students through high quality online and correspondence education programs. In 2006-07, over 50,000 students took courses from KCDL.

KCDL provides online accredited online education directly to families through The Keystone School, the nation’s leading online school for middle school and high school students. For schools, KCDL provides solutions through Aventa Learning, including credit recovery, individual courses designed to augment existing school curriculum, and complete virtual school solutions.

KCDL also offers iQ Academies, statewide online schools operated in partnership with public school districts or charter school management organizations to serve the education needs of grade, middle and high school students. iQ Academies are public schools, and so are tuition-free for in-state residents.

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I am a firm believer in education of any kind, and that you never stop learning. I made the decision to homeschool my children for many reasons and to this day and although sometimes it is a struggle, it is the best decision I have ever made! I love being hands on involved in the kids learning, and even enjoy re-learning things with them. My oldest is in high school and my middle daughter is almost finished with her six grade curriculum, a year ahead of her peers. I am excited that with my youngest I get to experience elementary school again but that is still a few years off.

I love learning about places like KC Distance Learning and all the help that they offer those seeking to homeschool their kids with a core curriculum. Just to know that a place like this exists is enough to open some people’s eyes to the benefits of having their child learn from the comfort of their own home.

Today’s students, known as the “iGeneration”, are the first to crave and benefit from education “on demand” – or the option to choose where, when and how they want to learn.

To put it in context, the “iGeneration” has never known life without the Internet, being mobile, using avatars, IMing or choosing and watching content whether they are at home, in the car, at a football game or shopping at the mall. To reach them in their high-tech, high-touch world, many parents and educators are looking at how to rewire schools to match how the iGeneration learns.

Taking classes online is one way to give middle and high school students (and their school districts) new options to learn using preferred tools in a familiar environment, and even experience enhanced, one-on-one relationships with educators.  Whether they’re in need of more assistance, looking for wider range of classes or simply prefer to learn in a medium that they have grown up with, online learning can be a great way to fit your child’s needs.

I love embracing technology and can vouch for just how well places like KC Distance Learning help in teaching your children. In my state, The Keystone School is an option for a tuition based, full curriculum education. But don’t just take my word for it, a recent survey found that compared to traditional learning environments, online learning is proving to be an effective way in teaching today’s “iGeneration” who live in a world of customized and instant feedback.  Here are highlights from the survey:

  • 72% of online students spend three or more hours on homework per week vs. 56% of students in traditional schooling.
  • 54% of online students get more challenges when they are doing well in school vs. 49% of students in traditional schooling.
  • 58% of online students get more help when they fall behind vs. 40% of students in traditional schooling.
  • Online students have more interest in attending a four year college after graduation than students in traditional schooling. 78% vs. 67%

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This is one topic I feel strongly about, an education isn’t something to play around with and homeschooling your children is such an uplifting experience that I just can’t say enough good things about. I love that my time is spent with my children, learning with them, growing with them and seeing them flourish on a daily basis and it is just amazing. Places like KC Distance Learning can help you achieve that feeling too!

This post was written by me and all my opinions about Online Learning are 100% mine. MomSelect has provided me with a gift card for this blog tour.

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One Response to “On Demand Learning For Today’s “iGeneration” | Review”
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