Politics & Government
Digital Learning in GA Classrooms
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the seventh week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) provides a weekly video with legislative updates addressing key points that affect Cherokee County residents.
Digital learning and teachers are the main subjects of Rogers' weekly legislative address.
Rogers said SB 289, the Digital Learning bill, will give Georgia the opportunity to be a leader in education instead of continuing to trail the nation.
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The Republican senator said most of the time digital learning would take place in the classroom, at each student's own pace.
Places in the state without the abiltiy to pay teachers for small numbers of students in subjects such as physics and languages such as Japanese will be able to offer them through digital learning, Rogers said.
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