Extended learning opportunity definition

Extended learning opportunity or “ELO” shall mean an out-of-classroom learning experience that provides a student with:
Extended learning opportunity means the acquisition of knowledge and skills through instruction or study outside of the traditional classroom methodology, including, but not limited, to: 1) independent study; (2) work study; (3) apprenticeships; (4) internships; (5) community service; and (6) private instruction (see Policy IHBH).

Examples of Extended learning opportunity in a sentence

  • Strategy/Activity3.5 Extended learning opportunity beyond the regular school day to engage students to improve student writing by providing students with experiences in the areas of math, science, and social studies that will be used to engage and support learning.

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