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eTAP |
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eTAP (electronic Teaching Assistance Program) is a non-profit education corporation, whose purpose is to provide K-12 curriculum for the core subjects of Mathematics, English, Science, and History on the world wide Internet. Their instructional material is designed to assist students, teachers and parents. The lessons can be used for students’ instruction and for parents and teachers as an aid to help their children and students. Homeschool parents can use eTAP as their complete instructional program or as a supplement to other programs that they are using. |
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Lisa Nolan Montessori |
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Montessori for the Earth offers affordable on-line Montessori and homeschool programs and ebooks for parents, homeschool, teachers, and aides by a certified Montessori teacher. Their Montessori on-line Distance Learning programs are designed for parents and homeschoolers, teachers and assistants, educators, administrators, and college students who want to learn about (or review) Montessori education and curriculum so they can incorporate it into their home, classroom, or college studies. |
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North Dakota Division of Independent Study Distance Learning Program |
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The mission of the Division of Independent Study is to provide a delivery system of distance education curricula in a manner consistent with sound educational practices. They provide elementary, middle, and high school supervised distance education curricula free of time and place constraints; an alternative educational program of instruction for learners through comprehensive course materials, individualized teacher comments, computer-assisted instructino, and online courses; licensed teachers; equitable educational opportunities for all students, including the opportunity to earn a high school diploma; one-on-one instruction, allowing an individual to work at his or her own pace; and new instructional technologies compatible with the distance education course. Home-educated students may earn a high school diploma by meeting the Division's requirement of 21 units of credit for high school graduation.
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