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Archived Information. New Models for 21 st Century High Schools: Creating Options and Engaging Students. High School Leadership Summit Washington, DC October 8, 2003. Julie E. Young Executive Director jyoung@flvs.net. What is FLVS?. First state-wide public virtual high school
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Archived Information New Models for 21st Century High Schools:Creating Options and Engaging Students High School Leadership Summit Washington, DC October 8, 2003 Julie E. Young Executive Director jyoung@flvs.net
What is FLVS? • First state-wide public virtual high school • An innovative plan to increase opportunities for: • “Under-served” Populations: Rural schools Low-performing schools • Class-size reduction initiatives • Equity
FLVS At-A-Glance • FLVS Internationally Recognized e-Learning Model • Serving students in 17 states and 5 countries • Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools • Award Winning School • Excellence in Distance Learning Programming - USDLA • Most Outstanding Achievement by an Individual – USDLA • Most Outstanding Pre K- 12 Online Instructor - USDLA • The Tech Savvy Superintendent’s Award - e-School News • CADE Award of Excellence - Canadian Assoc. for Distance Ed. • Patterns of Promise Award for Instructional Technology - SEIR*TEC
Our School Today Free to all students in the state of Florida 71% Public school 23% Homeschooled 6% Private school 75 Courses Including: Advance Placement® Honors GED Middle School Adult Education Test Prep
Growth in Online Learning - Nationally • 2001: • An estimated 40,000-50,000 students enrolled in a virtual school course • 2002: • There are 88 virtual schools in the U.S. • An estimated 178,500 students enrolled in those 88 virtual schools • Source: The Peak Group's Virtual Schools Across America: Trends in K-12 Online Education, 2002. • 2003: • This year, 378,000 students are expected to enroll • 2004: • More than one million students will probably take classes online
Course Enrollments Growth in Online Learning – Florida Virtual
Today’s Students – Web-Savvy • 90% of children between the ages of 5 and 17 (or 48 million) now use computers. • 75% of 14-17 year olds and 65% of 10-13 year olds use the Internet. • Computer technology is practically invisible. • Internet use by teens outstrips other age groups. • Families with kids use the Internet more.
Why Online? • Flexible scheduling • Enhanced course selection • Critical graduation credit • Accommodates alternative learning styles • Grade forgiveness • Additional credits
Online Learning Cooked Up Right • Increases student motivation and achievement • Learning environment that is highly interactive • Curriculum that is built upon recognized standards • Student centered and Instructor facilitated • Instructors certified in their subject area • Connects students from various backgrounds • Requires students to be active learners, not passive • Provides individualized attention between teacher and student • Encourages higher-level thinking • Involves parents as partners • Utilizes resources of the whole wired world • Expands learning time • Prepares students for post-secondary and the workplace
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Hidden Benefits of Virtual Courses • Real Life Skills • Technology Acquisition • College Readiness • Workplace Readiness • Lifelong Learner Development
New Models for 21st Century High Schools:Creating Options and Engaging Students High School Leadership Summit Washington, DC October 8, 2003 Julie E. Young Executive Director jyoung@flvs.net