TTU K-12: Best online school for extensive course options

At Texas Tech University, students have the option to take individual courses or enroll in a full-time course that allows students to set their own pace and engage in self-directed learning. Texas Tech University K-12 allows students to have control and flexibility around what courses they take, the pace they go at, and allows for making up failed courses. TTU K-12 was originally established to help students whose needs were not being met in a traditional in-person setting, and it continues to provide non-traditional schooling options today. Students can sign up for individual courses or enroll full-time. They can then structure the course to fit their own pace and meet with or reach out to instructors as needed. A huge draw for TTU-K12 is that they have rigorous coursework that prepares students well for further education, as well as being very flexible with scheduling, making it a good option for any non-traditional student. A major concern was that a large portion of time was required by parents to help teach the students. Parents also expressed concern that the final was the main part of their grade, making it hard to know how well a student would do in the class until the very end.

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Cost: A single online course costs $250 and it costs $150 for admission to the full-time program. There is also a tuition-free program for Texas residents!

OTHER DETAILS

Key features

Type of Tool: Website

Time required: Because it can be a replacement for in-person schooling, you should anticipate around the same number of hours-6 per day. However, because it is self-directed, more or less time would be needed for each individual, but it is self-paced.

Special Needs:

Literacy Requirement (does a child need to know how to read): For older students, yes, but younger ages might not.

Screens

Screens:  Yes, an electronic device is required

Online requirement: No, you have to be connected to the internet at all times to use it

Time

Parent/Caregiver Involvement: Yes, parent/teacher/caregiver involvement is necessary

Prep Time:  Significant prep time

Other characteristics

Modality: Audiovisual

Adaptive: Unsure

Educational Philosophy: It does not appear to be influenced by a particular educational philosophy

Other characteristics:   Self-directed learning, Interdisciplinary

Accountability

Assessment: Yes, there are built in assessment tools

State Standards: Yes

Teacher Accounts: No, there are not teacher accounts

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Claire Brammer

My name is Claire Brammer and I am from Southern California, but currently live in Utah. I am currently working as a medical assistant while I prepare to apply to medical school. I recently graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology. I have been a TA for both psychology and chemistry for multiple years, and I strongly believe that STEM can be fun and interesting to any student if they have the right resources and support!

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