By far, the discussion to have high school classes go to an online environment is not new…in fact, here at KS, it has been happening for at least the past three years in a formal capacity. In addition, with the amount of teachers at KS getting their doctorates, seeing where Education stacks up in this infographic is interesting.
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Traditional traffic schools are meant to help drivers stay as safe as possible on the road. Online traffic schools have courses designed to give drivers tips on ticket dismissals, insurance reductions, safe driver points and fleet driver safety. These programs are useful especially for drivers who move from one city to another and need to know the traffic rules in different places. They are also useful for first-time drivers, as well as anybody who wants to refresh their knowledge about traffic rules and regulations.
Aloha Mr. Schaefer,
I am unsure if you were intending this comment for this post. It appears you are referring to Online traffic schools when I am talking about K-12 Online classes. Perhaps you could clarify how your comment responds to the point mentioned in the post. I appreciate your comment and hope to gain more understanding from you about this issue.
Mahalo,
Melia