Teaching Method Sample Clauses

Teaching Method. Parents and/or guardians declare that the provision of educational services offered by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be carried out under the educational teaching method which is established sporadically by the Ministry of Education in the exercise of its guiding functions (e.g. face-to-face, remote or an alternation or combination thereof or similar) and according to the best practices implemented by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx. The change of method and any relevant aspects related to the educational services provided by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be promptly communicated to parents and/or guardians. Tuition School Year 2021-2022 Annual Tuition (US$) Monthly Tuition (US$) Monthly Tuition with Elective Reduction during Distance Learning (US$) Elective Reduction (%) during Distance Learning
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Teaching Method. ‌ The education programs apply various teaching methods (figure 10).
Teaching Method. The education programs apply various teaching methods (figure 10). The European Commission support for the production of this project does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein Class Online Distance Dual Mode Group discussions Workshops Group Αssignments Individual Assignments
Teaching Method. Parents and/or guardians declare that the provision of educational services offered by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be carried out under the educational teaching method which is established sporadically by the Ministry of Education in the exercise of its guiding functions (e.g. face-to-face, remote or an alternation or combination thereof or similar) and according to the best practices implemented by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx. The change of method and any relevant aspects related to the educational services provided by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be promptly communicated to parents and/or guardians. Cost of the service: Parents and/or guardians declare to know and agree with the information related to the cost of educational service described below and the other conditions informed upon the student’s acceptance to Colegio Roosevelt, as well as the legal and philosophical framework observed by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx and the School's Internal Bylaws. Parents and/or guardians understand that Colegio Roosevelt’s Board of Directors has the right to review tuition fees annually. Parents and/or guardians declare to know and agree to the monthly tuition fee indicated in the table in this section, respectively; Tuition School Year 2023-2024 EARLY CHILDHOOD EC3 - EC4 ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN – 5th SECONDARY 6th – 12th Annual Tuition $15,830 $17,110 $17,940* Monthly Tuition $1,583 $1,711 $1,794* Annual Transportation Round Trip (optional) $1,890 $1,890 $1,890 Annual Transportation One Way (optional) $1,278 $1,278 $1,278 Tuition Fees: The annual school fees include tuition and can be paid in ten (10) monthly installments: July (enrollment), August to December (Semester I) and March to June (Semester II). The dues for the payment of the monthly tuitions will be the last day of each month as indicated in the table below. July (matriculation) July 31 March March 31 August August 31 April April 30 September September 30 May May 31 October October 31 June June 30 November November 30 December December 31 Recognition: The parents and/or guardians acknowledge that the school tuition for the provision of the contracted educational service has been established considering those inherent costs under any modality that is provided. Consequently, the parents and/or guardians declare that, if for any reason that is not attributable to them, Colegio Xxxxxxxxx is forced to nominally exclude such costs from the concept of school tuition, these will continue to be recognized by the parents and/or guardians as ...
Teaching Method. Parents and/or guardians declare that the provision of educational services offered by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be carried out under the educational teaching method which is established sporadically by the Ministry of Education in the exercise of its guiding functions (e.g. face-to-face, remote or an alternation or combination thereof or similar) and according to the best practices implemented by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx. The change of method and any relevant aspects related to the educational services provided by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be promptly communicated to parents and/or guardians.
Teaching Method. Parents and/or guardians declare that the provision of educational services offered by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be carried out under the educational teaching method which is established sporadically by the Ministry of Education in the exercise of its guiding functions (e.g. face-to-face, remote or remote or an alternation or combination thereof or similar) and according to the best practices implemented by Colegio Roosevelt. The change of method and any relevant aspects related to the educational services provided by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx will be promptly communicated to parents and/or guardians. Cost of the service: Parents and/or guardians declare to know and agree with the information related to the cost of educational service described below and in the Annex of this Contract, and the other conditions informed upon the student’s acceptance to Colegio Roosevelt, as well as the legal and philosophical framework observed by Colegio Xxxxxxxxx and the School's Internal Bylaws. We understand that Colegio Roosevelt’s Board of Directors has the right to review tuition fees annually. Parents and/or guardians declare to know and agree to (i) the monthly tuition fee and reduced monthly fees with elective tuition reductions indicated in the table in this section, respectively; (ii) that, to the extent that parents and/or guardians comply with the requirements established for this purpose in the Online Registration, have the right to opt for the monthly tuition with elective reduction, (iii) that the option referred to in numeral (ii) above can be exercised both, when performing the Registration Online process on the school's web portal (ROL) and at any later time during the school year 2020-2021, as long as educational services are provided exclusively under the teaching method of remote teaching by sending an email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx, and (iv) that monthly tuition fees with elective reduction will only apply for the period when educational services are provided exclusively under the remote education method. Colegio Roosevelt will inform parents and/or guardians in a timely manner of the date from which educational services will no longer be provided exclusively under the educational modality of remote teaching. Tuition School Year 2020-2021 Annual Tuition (US$) Monthly Tuition (US$) Monthly Tuition with Elective Reduction during Distance Learning (US$) Elective Reduction (%) during Distance Learning
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