Not exact matches
While individualized online instruction has become prevalent in many high schools, it is mostly used as an add - on, to offer special classes
like foreign languages or
credit -
recovery courses.
In Los Angeles, when graduation standards were raised and it looked
like many students would be denied high school diplomas, the school district turned to online
credit recovery courses to get the students back on track.
Some entire states,
like Florida and Georgia, offer a range of online
courses, including
credit recovery, through state - funded virtual schools.
With the exception of isolated pockets,
like the Florida Virtual School (where funding of some online
courses will soon be tied to passing an external exam), the conversation about accountability for online
credit recovery has not been nearly as robust and far - reaching, in either a political or a pragmatic sense.
Let's say it turns out that this «all hands on deck» approach that really probably the true rate was more
like 70 percent than 75 percent if you don't accept these
credit recovery courses.
Like the high school student in Tennessee assigned to a
credit recovery course on a computer.
While it also offers
credit recovery,
like Green Dot it does not centrally track how many students are taking the
courses.