Distance Learning Defined. As defined by the California Department of Education, “distance learning” means instruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations. This may include interacting through the use of computer and communications technology, as well as delivering instruction and check-in time with their teacher. Distance learning may include video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology. It may also include the use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback.
Distance Learning Defined. Consistent with SB 98, Distance Learning means instruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations and students are under the general supervision of a certificated employee of the District. Distance learning may include, but is not limited to:
1. Interaction, instruction, and check-ins between teachers and students through the use of a computer or communications technology.
2. Video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology.
3. The use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback. Components of Distance Learning shall include:
1. Adherence to the requirements of Senate Bill 98 (SB 98).
2. Daily attendance taken for each period/class session.
3. A combination of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.
4. Recognition and time investment in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Pursuant to Senate Bill 98, online learning may include the use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback. School site administration shall ensure that copies of printed materials are made for students to support the online instructional program of unit members, when necessary.
Distance Learning Defined. A s defined by the California Department of Education, “distance learning” means i nstruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations. This may include interacting through the use of computer and communications technology, as well as delivering instruction and check-in time with their teacher. Distance learning may include video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology. It may also include the use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback. C onsistent with Education Code section 43500(a) “distance learning” means instruction
(1) Interaction, instruction, and check-ins between teachers and students through the use of a computer or communications technology.
(2) Video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and certificated employee is online interaction, instructional television, video,
(3) The use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or
Distance Learning Defined. As defined by the California Department of Education, “distance learning” means instruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations. This may include interacting through the use of computer and communications technology, as well as delivering instruction and check-in time with their teacher. Distance learning may include video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and instructor is on-line interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology. It may also include the use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback. C onsistent with Education Code section 43500(a) “distance learning” means instruction in which the student and instructor are in different locations and student are under the general supervision of a certificated employee of the District. Distance learning may include, but is not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Interaction, instruction, and check-ins between teachers and students through the use of a computer or communications technology.
(2) Video or audio instruction in which the primary mode of communication between the student and certificated employee is online interaction, instructional television, video, telecourses, or other instruction that relies on computer or communications technology.
(3) The use of print materials incorporating assignments that are the subject of written or oral feedback.
a. Adherence to the requirements of Senate Bill 98 (SB 98). b. Daily attendance taken for each period/class session.
c. A combination of synchronous and asynchronous instruction.
d. Recognition and time investment in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
1. Curriculum Content and Evaluation to Address and Mitigate Learning Loss
a. While engaged in distance learning/teaching, unit members will plan their courses and plan for modifications to ensure the best possible continuity of instruction taking into account the changed access for students and teachers. During distance learning, classroom teachers will emphasize the essential standards typically taught in that time period. Unit members will use the Universal Design for Learning and develop innovative activities to support teaching modalities that meet student needs.
b. Consistent with Education Code section 43503(b), distance learning will include all of the following:
(1) Confirmation or provisi...