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Online classes, new text help keep Cherokee language alive

Keeping alive a language and culture that were on the verge of dying is critical, and making Cherokee language classes available online has successfully contributed to the effort, said B.J. Foreman, multi-media director for the Cherokee Nation. The online classes are available to the public free of charge,...
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Vinay IAS Academy starts online classes

Jamshedpur, June 16: Vinay IAS Academy, preferred institution for Civil Services, Banking and other competition examination started online classes for students preparing for IAS and banking exam. Director of the Academy Vinay Singh started the online classes at its Sakchi situated institute on Friday. This will help the...
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Is online education right for you?

As a student at the University of Delaware, Harrison Young had a lot on his plate. With a double major in economics, in addition to energy and environmental policy, Young was balancing a rigorous academic schedule against a busy life on campus. To offset some of the pressure,...
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Sundaram Finance backs online education loans marketplace GyanDhan

GyanDhan, an online marketplace for education loans operated by Delhi-based Senbonzakura Consultancy Pvt. Ltd, has secured an undisclosed amount from Sundaram Finance Holdings, a subsidiary of Chennai-based Sundaram Finance Ltd, it said in a statement. GyanDhan, which was founded by IIT Kanpur alumnus Ankit Mehra and IIT Delhi...
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Online Classes for K-12 Schools: What You Need to Know

Millions of K-12 students now spend time taking online classes. But what those experiences look like, the reasons such courses are offered, and the entities that provide them all vary tremendously. And despite the rapid proliferation of online courses, it’s still hard to pin down how many students...
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Is Online Ed Missing the Mark?

As online education proliferates, is it effective for those students who are already at risk because they may not have been well prepared for higher education in the first place? According to a new study from the Brookings Institution, students who are the least well prepared for traditional...
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