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Digital Education

How Can You be Sure Your Digital Education Provider is Delivering a Good Education?

There are several options available for remote learning. The problem is that many of these, including ones offered by traditional school districts, have only popped up because of the closure of physical school buildings due to COVID-19. Since the pandemic wasn't something anyone had time to plan for, that means that new entrants into the digital education business don't necessarily know what they need to do to ensure that sufficient learning actually takes place.


The best way to avoid this basic problem is to enroll your children in a digital education program that has been around since before the pandemic came to be. One such school, EIRE (Excellence in Remote Education), has been in business for six years. Its original focus was on teaching children who travel too much to use a traditional school environment. These kids are actors, live performers, and others whose life circumstances have them on the road frequently.


Because of this initial focus, EIRE has concentrated on condensing lessons into about 4 hours per day instead of the traditional 6-10 (including homework) daily hours spent on school. Traveling, performing children don't have all day to plant themselves at desks or in front of computers. Despite this, they need their schools to teach them well enough to get at least a 3.0 grade point average, which EIRE delivers.


One way EIRE does this is by using the APEX Learning curriculum. This ensures that core subjects are excellently covered, and that this is done in a way that works well with digital learning programs. Enroll your children today and you'll soon see the benefits this system offers.

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