What Do Teachers and Students Think of Online Learning After 2020?

2020 has been quite a year. Even before the pandemic, the online course was growing by leaps and bounds. In 2018, nearly 7 million people were enrolled in accredited online courses in the United States, according to the National Clearing House for Education Statistics. This number does not include private or non-accredited training programs. It … Read more

The Family University Network: Unplugging Institutional Higher Education

Why not build a Christian family business with the energy, funding, and infrastructure that government or private educational institutions would otherwise build? It is common knowledge today that serious moral problems exist in families, churches, schools, colleges, corporations, and the political arena. These problems have academic, moral, and philosophical roots that go back centuries, and … Read more

Mini Metros Cities in India Are More Adaptable to E-Learning in India

A recent peer-reviewed study examines the comparative behavior of youth on subways and mini-subways in relation to their smartphone use. The classification of Indian cities includes a ranking system used by the Government of India. The previous classification of cities has been changed from A-1 to X, A, B-1 and B-2 to Y and C, … Read more