N.H. Initiative Would Offer Students Credit For Out-of-Class Learning

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is advocating for an education initiative that encourages learning beyond the traditional classroom setting. The Learn Everywhere program seeks to offer high school students the opportunity to earn credits for their internships and extracurricular activities. While this initiative has received support from officials, educators have expressed concerns during a hearing, cautioning that a state-operated work-based program might undermine local educational programs.

Proponents of the Learn Everywhere program argue that a government-backed initiative would particularly assist students residing in school districts lacking the means to establish their own educational programs.

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    Kian Stafford is a 39 year old educational blogger and school teacher. He has been teaching for over 10 years and has worked in a variety of different positions. Kian has an extensive knowledge of education, both online and in-person, and has written extensively on education topics. He is also a member of several education organizations, and has been involved in many educational initiatives.

kianstafford

kianstafford

Kian Stafford is a 39 year old educational blogger and school teacher. He has been teaching for over 10 years and has worked in a variety of different positions. Kian has an extensive knowledge of education, both online and in-person, and has written extensively on education topics. He is also a member of several education organizations, and has been involved in many educational initiatives.