In which cases should schools add an online course to their “a-g” course list?
In some schools, a teacher offers the same course in two modalities – in the classroom and online. In this case, because it is a school-developed online course and the online curriculum (typically) is identical to the classroom curriculum, it should be listed on the school’s “a-g” course list, either as a distinct course or simply a different transcript abbreviation.
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