California Adult Education 2002 - 2004 Innovation and Alternative Instructional Delivery Program, a review
Corporate Name: California Distance Learning Project
Publisher: California State University Dominguez Hills
Published At: Dominguez Hills, CA
Date Published: 2004
Material Type: Contractor Report
Intended Audience: Policy Maker
Physical Media: Print
Physical Description: 44 p
Subjects: Distance Education; Nontraditional Education
Abstract:
This report is the fourth in a series of annual research papers on the California Innovation and Alternative Instructional Delivery Program. Its purpose is to provide current and comparative information. The report summarizes learner data collected during the 2002-2003 school year on over 44,149 learners enrolled in California adult schools that participate in the optional "innovation and alternative instructional delivery system" often called the 5% program. Also included are characteristics of the program in 2002-2003 and conclusions regarding its effectiveness.
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