
Distant Learning Program a Bright Spot
for Alabama
By Representative Cam Ward
Recently I had the opportunity to speak on a panel along with other leaders
from around in the country, including the first lady of West Virginia, about innovative education programs in the
United States.
While the media has focused a great deal of attention on the antics
of “the punch” in the closing day of the Alabama legislative session, there are programs in Alabama that have earned
national attention.
Through groundbreaking legislation and state funding in 2005, Alabama created a new educational opportunity
for many of our students through the Alabama Connecting Classrooms,
Educators, and Students Statewide (ACCESS) program.
By using interactive videoconferencing technology the Department of
Education provides Alabama
high school students the ability to participate in Advanced Placement (AP)
courses to prepare for college. After an initial appropriation of just over
$10 million in its first year, the Alabama Legislature increased the
investment in ACCESS each year and is now appropriating $25 million
annually.
Other states are taking notice of this program. Now several national
organizations are talking about
Alabama’s success with ACCESS. The National
Governor’s Association, Council of State Governments, and the National
Conference of State Legislatures have all included presentations in their
meetings on how other states can replicate this tremendous success story.
What does this mean for high school juniors and seniors
in Alabama?
Nearly 45,000 seats will be available in advanced educational courses
for students from every walk of life in Alabama, regardless of
where you live. This is an
opportunity that many students in
Alabama’s public schools would not enjoy if it were
not for this distance learning program. Many schools cannot afford to teach
some of the courses necessary for college admission such as advanced
chemistry, physics, calculus, and other AP electives.
Through technology Alabama has found a way
to engage every part of our state in 21st century education
opportunities.
Often the national media concentrates a lot on the
negative image Alabama
has held over the years. Thanks
to innovative thinking and a smart long term investment it is nice to know
we are still producing some good ideas right here at home.
Cam Ward is a State Representative from District 49. He represents most of
Bibb and western Shelby County in the
Alabama
House of Representatives.
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