The Practical Case for Quality: The Teacher and Student Perspective
Conversations on Quality: A Symposium on K-12 Online Learning was hosted by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on January 24 – 25, 2012 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. At this event, powerful thinkers from K-12 education, academia, and industry engaged in a new kind of conversation on shared issues and solutions related to quality in online learning for grades K-12.
This video is panel moderated by Philip Bell, University of Washington with K-12 students and teachers.
Please visit the Symposium website: quality.mit.edu
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