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What is online school?

Online schools have virtual classes that students can take from home or a library or a coffee shop or anywhere else that has an Internet connection. The teachers work remotely and have a structured curriculum for their online students to follow. Some kids take only one or two fully online classes. Other kids take all of their classes online.

Online learning is sometimes called distance learning. You may also hear online schools referred to as virtual schools or cyber schools.

What role do parents play in online schools?

Online learning is not the same thing as homeschooling. But parents of online students need to be prepared to take nearly as active a role in their child’s education as homeschooling parents do.

What role do parents play in online schools?

Kids who go to online school full-time are supposed to spend several hours a day in front of a computer. The online lessons or “modules” include video lectures and short quizzes. Kids work independently through these modules, and the quizzes help assess whether they’re ready to move on to the next lesson.

Online courses may have some offline activities like filling out worksheets or doing science experiments. There may be some group activities too. For example, online high school students might use a Google doc to work together on a group project. Some courses may also schedule “live lessons” so students can have an online discussion with all of their classmates.

Some online students might not interact much with their teacher. One-on-one or small group sessions may be an option for struggling students. But kids may need to reach out to get this kind of help.

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