Terry Jones, a special education teacher at Insight School of Oklahoma, shares how online learning transforms education for students with unique needs. With nearly a decade in special education and over 22 years as a coach, Jones has seen traditional classrooms fail to meet every student’s needs. At Insight School of Oklahoma, structured virtual learning, co-teaching, and adaptive programs like Engageli and IXL create an engaging and flexible environment. Jones highlights Insight School of Oklahoma’s supportive community and its commitment to personalized education, proving that online learning can be a powerful alternative for students who need a different approach to succeed.
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