Online education in Oklahoma deserves closer look

 
The Oklahoma Editorials
Published: August 1, 2010

T echnology opens a virtual world of learning opportunities for Oklahoma 's students, whether they're looking to advance beyond what a local school offers or because the traditional classroom setting hasn't worked well. But it also opens a not-so-virtual can of worms.

That has become obvious as state education officials try to sort out whether to accredit a tiny, financially struggling school district so desperat...


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