: Unequal access to reliable internet and devices can leave some students at a disadvantage.
: Students complete the majority of their work online but are required to attend some face-to-face sessions. Benefits and Strategic Value
: Students take an entirely online course (often an elective not offered by the school) alongside their regular in-person classes. Blended
: Students cycle through different learning modalities on a fixed schedule, where at least one station is online.
: Technology allows for adaptive learning paths that meet individual student needs and paces. : Unequal access to reliable internet and devices
: Ensure students and families understand expectations for both in-person and online components.
Despite its advantages, educators face several hurdles when adopting this model: : Students cycle through different learning modalities on
: Online learning serves as the "backbone" of the curriculum. Students move through content at their own pace, with teachers providing on-site support as needed.