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Online Learning. EDU 640 Michael Fischer, Chris Long, Mike Kroll. South Dakota Virtual School. What is it?. Clearinghouse of distance courses Providers are approved by the SD DOE Courses offered in variety of formats
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Online Learning EDU 640 Michael Fischer, Chris Long, Mike Kroll
What is it? • Clearinghouse of distance courses • Providers are approved by the SD DOE • Courses offered in variety of formats • Goal is to provide choice, flexibility, quality, and equity for students across state
Who is it for? • JH/HS students enrolled in SD school • Students must work through school’s designated distance education coordinator • Home school students must register through resident public school district • Students cannot register on their own
Registration • School’s distance education coordinator registers the student • Provider can approve or deny the registration • School receives electronic notification of application status • Provider initiates direct communication with school
Reasons to use SD Virtual School • Scheduling conflicts • Course not offered by resident district • Looking for advanced coursework • Credit recovery • Home school student wanting virtual coursework • School unable to find qualified staff
Cost of Courses • Varies depending on provider • Length of course, number of students enrolled • Most range between $250-$325 per ½ credit • Payment typically made from resident school district • District can have policy stating if student pays for some or all of cost of course
Denying Student Virtual Course Request • Resident school has right to deny student request to take virtual course • Student is not a good candidate for virtual learning • School prohibits virtual courses if course is offered traditionally within the district
School/District Responsibilities • Issue a letter grade and credit for the course • Course provider issues the number grade • Monitor student progress • Proctor any related assessments • Coordinate with provider to assure that instruction is consistent with any IEPs • Public schools will give Dakota STEP to juniors who are enrolled in a district full-time
Providers • Approved based on the following criteria: • Alignment with content standards • Same qualifications as teachers in traditional educational setting • Instructional staff must annually demonstrate proficiency in delivering instruction via distance learning delivery system • Must offer professional development to instructional staff delivering distance courses
Course Approval Requirements • Alignment with state content standards • Qualified instructional staff • Evaluation to demonstrate course completion • Assurance to comply with ADA
Course Approval Requirements • Application covers • Course Outcomes • Course Construction • Course Interaction • Course Assessment • Course Technologies • Course Resources • Course Maintenance