Constrained by Time and Place
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As a smaller school, you provide a quality education within a clearly defined budget. Economic pressures force you to make the best use of existing resources so you can expand school programs and increase student enrollment without compromising the principles on which your school was founded.

Online learning is the answer you’ve been looking for. By supplementing on-site classes with an online learning program, you can attract new students and teaching staff from any location. You don’t need to build new classrooms to house students taking your courses online. And, of course, there are never any scheduling conflicts for online courses.

Home-Schooling Communities
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As a home-schooling parent, you may feel comfortable teaching English but not physics. Elsewhere in the country is a parent who is capable of teaching physics but not English. Another parent may be willing to teach algebra if other parents are willing to collaborate to create some of the course material. For some advanced subjects, your child may even choose to register for a class offered by a school thousands of miles away. The GOLD Center approach to online learning allows you to reach out to like-minded parents and schools to set up informal, overlapping communities of learning - at very little cost.