Education Week writer Ian Quillen acknowledges that when he started covering the education and technology, “I entered this beat assuming most supporters of online education would fall into the progressive/liberal camp.”
His assumptions were short-lived.
Quillen found that distance learning has its advocates—and some distracters—on both ends of the political spectrum. In an essay on EdWeek’s “Digital Directions” blog, Quillen tries to sort it all out.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Guest Commentary: Taking sides in the distance learning debate
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