Why choose online education!
Why choose an online school for your child
Choosing a school can be one of the most important decisions a family makes for their student, and while online school may not be the right fit for every family, there are many benefits to educating children at home through an online public school. Whether families want to create a more personalized learning environment for their students, have access to high-quality educators, build competitive career- and college-readiness skills, or play a more active role in their child’s education, online school can help.
Families with students enrolled in our online school have the ability to personalize their student’s educational experience by making school work with their life and academic goals rather than having to conform to the traditional school structure.
In online schools like Canada Tutors Academy, students have a trusted adult, known as learning Coach, help them throughout the learning day. While the Learning Coach’s level of involvement depends largely on the student’s grade level, Learning Coaches work with their student’s teacher to tailor learning to the student’s particular learning preference. This way, Learning Coaches can provide a more individualized learning experience than students typically could access in a similar, brick-and-mortar public school where teachers balance the learning needs of several students simultaneously.
Since online school can be more personalized to the student, teachers and Learning Coaches can better help students whether they need more academic support, are on an accelerated learning path, or anything in between.
Online school students can take advantage of unique learning opportunities that students in traditional, brick-and-mortar schools typically cannot when it comes to preparing for life after high school. Whether a student is college-bound or plans to enter the workforce directly after graduation, online schools can help students explore their passions, pursue their dreams, or get a head start by dual-enrolling in college courses, taking AP®* classes during the summer breaks, or earning technical certifications.