Bibb County VIP Academy
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Students in Bibb County are back in school this week, but some students will not be in the classroom this year.
The VIP Academy is giving students a chance to learning virtually.
There are currently 21,000 students sitting in a traditional classroom and 500 students in the VIP Academy.
According to Dr. Julia Daniely, Director of Personalized Learning, the academy attracts students and parents. The school gives them the freedom to chose what time of day to take a class, which makes it flexible for the parents as well.
Along with offering core classes, the academy also offers the opportunity for extracurricular activities.
Jamestown Superintendent Provides Strategic Planning Update newsdakota.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsdakota.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
DELHI, INDIA, January 30, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Syndicate Learning announced that it has launched one of the most advanced Artificial Intelligence driven Learning Management System that has the capability to replace most Legacy LMS by bringing in technology features that shall stay for years to come. Syndicate Learning is a group consisting of various companies that deliver trainings, develop eLearning courses & implement Learning Management Systems
The system has been in development for the last four years with the help of a diverse team of seasoned L&D professionals, data scientists, software engineers and business analysts with a deep passion for solving the new-age learner’s problem.
Abstract: Global Digital Education Content Market to Reach $108 Billion by 2026 . - Digital learning has witnessed steady growth over the past decade, with.
Rice is founder/director of the Association of Personalized Learning Schools and Services. He lives in Penn Valley.
The pandemic confirmed that students learn differently and need different learning models and programs in order to succeed. It also revealed the need for greater flexibility in educational choices. For some students, the lack of in-person learning was not only detrimental to their academic success, it also took a huge toll on their social and emotional well-being. On the other hand, some families discovered that their child is better suited for a non-traditional public school experience.
But Assembly Bill 1316 by Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell, D-Long Beach, would unjustifiably take parents out of the decision-making process and push the educational system back to a “one size fits all” structure that has resulted in many students being left behind. AB 1316 would discriminate against and punish students at nonclassroom-based public charter schools by reducing