The movement toward virtual schools is a natural transition for students of the 21st century. With the rapid spread of Internet technologies, the push toward improved standards and assessment, teacher shortages, financial limitations, and the increasing demands for educational options, the VHS model is a viable alternative to the traditional school. The Virtual High School: Teaching Generation V is an excellent resource for state, county, district, private, and for-profit organizations as they consider the VHS as an avenue toward systemic change. This publication is rich with models and provides examples to help those strategically positioned and prepared to venture into the promising realm of virtual education.
References
Clark, T. (2001). Virtual schools: Trends and issues. A study of virtual schools in the United States. Retrieved November 23, 2002, from WestED database at http://www.wested.org/online_pubs/virtualschools.pdf.
Tyack, D. B., & Cuban, L. (1995). Tinkering toward Utopia. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Press.
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