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Comparing Bricks And Mortar

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Virtual vs Bricks and Mortar When the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) emerged in 2001 ensuring that all students were entitled to receiving an appropriate education, virtual school became an increasingly popular alternative to traditional brick and mortar school settings amongst 21st century learners. The main advantage of brick and mortar schools is that they provide students with various social opportunities from daily face-to-face interactions. Traditional settings also allow for easier access to teachers and staff for help, and more closely mimics the experience of traditional college. Therefore, brick and mortar schools greatly prepares students for life adaptations after school. However, with increased social interaction in traditional …show more content…

Students are not limited to learning in school environments alone; they live complex lives across multiple settings and each contributes to student outcomes. There has generally been a lack of school-community partnerships over the years, but there are several trends to improve these relationships. School partnerships within the community help to support learning and the bridge the gap between student’s home and school. Not only do students benefit from these positives relationships, but so do parents and the school itself. School-Community partnerships assist with development of valuable afterschool programs, access to community resources, and summer programs. Historically, high poverty schools have poor community-schools relationships, but there are several recent practices to combat this trend. For instance, some schools operate as full-service schools with community partnerships which provide services such as after- and before-school care, food pantries, counseling, hearing and vision specialists, and social workers. Another trend is community-based and service learning which requires students to be actively involved with community events. These programs boost student’s value in their communities and increases interpersonal development. Implementing community-based learning within the curriculum also promotes career exploration and future internship opportunities. Using the school as a community center have several benefits as well. When the school opens its doors to community members, parents feel more welcomed and less intimidated by the school system. This practice promotes parental engagement and support to their child’s

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