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Hybrid Courses

Hybrid Courses. Bloomington Public Schools http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses John Weisser jweisser@bloomington.k12.mn.us. January, 2010. Hybrid Courses - components Do we believe . . .?. 0% Online. 100% Online. Hybrid Courses. A mix of face-to-face and online instruction

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Hybrid Courses

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  1. Hybrid Courses Bloomington Public Schools http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses John Weisser jweisser@bloomington.k12.mn.us January, 2010

  2. Hybrid Courses - componentsDo we believe . . .? 0% Online 100% Online Hybrid Courses • A mix of face-to-face and online instruction • Online Environment with rich resources and content • The same high standards, curriculum and expectations. A different method of delivery.

  3. Hybrid Courses - schedulesWhat will it look like . . .? • Fixed Schedule or Varying Schedule

  4. Hybrid Courses - toolsWhat will it look like . . .? Classroom Systems Communication Collaboration Teaching Tools

  5. Hybrid Courses - historyWhat will it look like . . .? • Fall, 2006: “School of the Future” discussion • Winter & Spring, 2007: Teacher talk and interviews, information meetings, research, proposals. • 2007-08: Pilots form, official course proposals, PLC work • 2008-present: courses running, continued support & expansion • 2009: Pilots at Kennedy High School, expansion into Phy Ed, AP US History

  6. Hybrid Courses - currentlyWhat will it look like . . .? 2008 - 2009 Courses

  7. Hybrid Courses - challengesHow do we get there . . .? • Teacher’s are challenged to do different work instead of more work. • Teacher time - working outside the school day. • Technical Skills required by teacher and student • Independence can create lower lows and higher highs • Loosening controls can create admin, parents, community anxiety

  8. Hybrid Courses - administrationHow do we get there . . .? • Registration Guide Information • Student self-screening • Parent Sign-off forms • Driving forms • Class Standards forms • No freshmen allowed

  9. Hybrid Courses - a How-ToHow do we get there . . .? • Gather Support - a core group with a champion. • Create a Pilot - tightly controlled to maximize chance of success. Over-analyze and over-share the results. • Expand the Circle. Insert hybrids into other district structures where possible - curriculum cycle, credit recovery, GT, AP, PLCs, etc. • Formalize. Complete the policy work and communication necessary to make hybrids one of your normal school offerings.

  10. Hybrid Courses Bloomington Public Schools http://wiki.ties.k12.mn.us/Hybrid_Courses John Weisser jweisser@bloomington.k12.mn.us January, 2010

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