Monday, January 9, 2012
Guest Commentary: Georgia Public Policy Foundation Says Expanding Digital Learning Opportunities Should be on Legislature's Agenda
Kelly McCutchen is president of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, a research and education foundation dedicated to limited government, private enterprise, and individual responsibility. In a recent op-ed article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, McCutchen outline some of the issues the Georgia Legislature should tackle this term in order to "reshape state government."
Digital learning was on McCutchen's agenda.
"Digital learning is poised to fundamentally transform k-12 education over the next decade," McCutchen wrote. "Georgia must embrace this chance to remove barriers to a stellar education for poor- and middle-class students, starting with restoring the state’s ability to offer educational opportunities that don’t trap children within local school system borders."
Click here to read the complete article and learn why McCutchen would like to see the Georgia Constitution amended to help the growth of online learning.
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