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T.H.E. Journal | 10.5 Million PreK-12 Students Will Attend Classes Online by 2014



T.H.E. Journal | 10.5 Million PreK-12 Students Will Attend Classes Online by 2014

Date published: Wednesday, October 28, 2009


By David Nagel


More than 2 million preK-12 students take some form of schooling online right now—whether attending a virtual school for all their classes or just taking one or more courses via the Internet. But while the vast majority of students will continue to take all of their courses in physical classrooms over the next five years, the number of students taking courses online will jump to more than 10 million by 2014, according to data released recently by research firm Ambient Insight.

 

According to Ambient Insight Chief Research Officer Sam S. Adkins, already about 450,000 K-12 students attend virtual schools or “cyber” charter schools full-time, while another 1.75 million take some of their classes online. The two groups are still outnumbered by students who take all of their courses in physical classrooms, which Ambient Insight reckoned at 50.03 million as of 2009.

 

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