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Distance Education and ARELLO Certification Presented for the Connecticut Real Estate Instructors seminar

Distance Education and ARELLO Certification Presented for the Connecticut Real Estate Instructors seminar. Presenter: Joseph McClary ARELLO Distance Education Manager. P resentation Objectives. Provide an overview of the ARELLO Distance Education Certification Program

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Distance Education and ARELLO Certification Presented for the Connecticut Real Estate Instructors seminar

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  1. Distance Education and ARELLO CertificationPresented for the Connecticut Real Estate Instructors seminar Presenter: Joseph McClaryARELLO Distance Education Manager

  2. Presentation Objectives • Provide an overview of the ARELLO Distance Education Certification Program • Explain how to get a course ARELLO Certified

  3. Contact Us • WWW.ARELLO.NET • 334-260-2928 • Information@ARELLO.NET

  4. Distance education –where instruction occurs in a setting where the student and instructor are separated by distance.

  5. Delivery Methods • Correspondence (Paper and Pencil) • Computer Based Training (CBT) • Internet • Audio Tape • Video Tape • Satellite • Interactive Classroom – Audio/Video Conferencing • Combinations of any of the above

  6. Distance Education Vs. Traditional Classroom • Is distance learning a credible way to educate?

  7. Major Issues Regarding Distance Education • How will a student get a question answered? • How will an instructor interact with the student or vice versa? • One of most popular myths in distance education today is that INSTRUCTOR’S AREN’T NEEDED.

  8. Major Issues RegardingDistance EducationContinued… • How will a course orientation be administered? • How will assessment and evaluation be done?

  9. Specific Issues For Regulators • How do I know a 3-clock hour course takes 3 clock hours to complete? • How is student identity verified? • How does a regulatory agency monitor all of this? • Can courses be effectively taught at a distance? • Research indicates– Yes! If the course is taught correctly and takes into consideration proper instructional and technical design.

  10. Specific issues for providers • How can a provider design a course when states require different design criteria? • How can a provider compete with other providers offering inferior courseware at very low prices?

  11. Brief History of the Program • 5-97 - ARELLO voted to develop Distance Education Standards • 7-97 - Consultant and Task Force • 4-98 - Standards adopted • 10-98 - Certification program adopted • 1-99 - Began certifying courses “Created based upon the latest educational research in distance education.” “Founded to improve the quality of distance education.”

  12. Program To Date • Over 470 courses certified courses • 20 jurisdictions require certification prior to approval. • 22 jurisdictions endorse the standards and give some tangible benefit to providers for having certified courses. • Standards are recognized in the appraisal industry.

  13. Jurisdictions where ARELLO certification is required and/or endorsed.

  14. Who are the providers? • Primary Providers (Course Developers) • Secondary Providers

  15. Primary Providers • Develop the course • Verify the clock hours • Update content • Provide technical support • May or may not: • Sell to secondary providers • Have approved instructors • Administer the course

  16. Secondary Providers • Obtain the course from a primary provider • Is NOT a course developer • Have approved instructors • Are responsible for course administration

  17. Why Must Secondary Providers Certify? • They play a significant roll in how the course is delivered by: • providing opportunities for interaction • monitoring student progress • answering content questions • evaluating performance • providing feedback • reporting course credit to regulatory agency

  18. SUMMARY OF THE DISTANCE EDUCATIONSTANDARDS

  19. Mission Statement The road map for the provider.

  20. Course Design • Remediation • Mastery based

  21. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Final Exam Course Design Example 1 Unit 1 Final Exam

  22. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Final Exam Course Design Example 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Final Exam Assess and Remediate Assess and Remediate Assess and Remediate Assess and Remediate Assess and Remediate

  23. Course Design • Qualified course developers • Content timely and accurate • Assessments properly designed • Courses take the appropriate amount of time to complete.

  24. Interactivity • Student-Content • Student-Instructor • Student-Student

  25. Course Delivery • Instructors are numericallysufficient. • Technologies are supported by qualified individuals.

  26. Equipment and Learning Environment • Appropriate equipment and environment is used.

  27. Student Support Services • Course Syllabus • Orientation

  28. Evaluation &Assessment • Measure of educational effectiveness • Student identity Evaluation

  29. Commitment • Demonstrate a commitment to ongoing support of the course.

  30. Benefits of ARELLO Certification • Course Providers • Keeps standards high – “levels the playing field” • Courses are acceptable in multiple jurisdictions • Satisfies regulator concerns • Gives courses national recognition and marketing exposure on ARELLO.NET • Eliminates costly mistakes • Courses reviewed by qualified experts.

  31. Benefits of ARELLO Certification • For Regulators • Saves time and resources in the review process. • Insures programs are educationally sound in design and delivery. • Verifies claims of providers • Courses are reviewed by qualified experts • ARELLO holds providers accountable for administering courses as certified. • ARELLO does investigate reports of non-compliance and works closely with the regulatory agency. • Regulators obtain these benefits at no direct cost to the regulatory agency.

  32. How To Certify Taking the necessary steps to gain ARELLO certification for your course.

  33. The Process of Certification • Complete the appropriate application. (Can be found at WWW.ARELLO.NET) • Send in: • Appropriate fees • One electronic copy of application and courseware • Or, submit application and courseware in triplicate if sending hardcopy.

  34. Fees (Certification is good for 3 years.) • Fees - Primary Providers • For the first course - $750 • For every other course of the same delivery method - $400 • Fees - for Secondary Providers • For the first course - $275 • For every other course of the same delivery method - $225

  35. Fees for Recertification • Fees - Primary Providers • $270 per course • Fees - for Secondary Providers • $195 per course

  36. Benefits of ARELLO Certification • For Students • Consistently high quality programs. • Knowing there will be adequate instructor and technical support. • Knowing the course can be adequately navigated and functions properly. • Courses are acceptable in multiple jurisdictions.

  37. The Certification Process… • Confirmation within a week. • Course is sent to review team. • Within 30 days, provider will get detailed review from lead reviewer.

  38. Certification Process continued... • Once provider receives detailed review, must respond within 45 days. • If necessary, provider must send additional information or documentation. • ARELLO will continue to work with providers until process is complete.

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