Not exact matches
With
Semester Online being geared toward students already in
traditional programs, its vision may seem more restrictive
than that of sites that promise to open up university access to anyone, regardless of credential.
The online courses allow students to move at their own pace and complete courses based on competency rather
than being tethered to the
traditional semester timeline.
And when Kansas school officials found they could reduce new teacher attrition if teacher candidates had more in - class experiences with master teachers before stepping in front of their own classes, Wichita State offered education majors the option of spending ten to fifteen hours a week for two years in schools rather
than the
traditional one
semester.
Perhaps it's an idea that more
than a few schools could exploit, saving a few bucks on the reams of paper used to produce the more
traditional paper each
semester, while enticing kids who are loathe to pick up a book or a magazine to take a gander at an electronic version that fits right in with their daily routine.