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Complete Versatility: Online and Blended Learning PLUS a 1:1 High School Environment Quakertown Community School District

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Quakertown Community School District. Complete Versatility: Online and Blended Learning PLUS a 1:1 High School Environment. QCSD – Community is our middle name!. Began with an idea. Cyber School Discussion February 2009. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Complete Versatility:Online and Blended Learning PLUS a 1:1 High School Environment

Quakertown Community School District

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QCSD – Community is our middle name!

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Cyber School DiscussionFebruary 2009

• Cyber learning is a viable educational option QCSD must consider implementing for 21st Century Learners

• VHS is already offered as part of the HS curriculum• Presently 70 students attend 9 cyber charter schools• QCSD sends $10,735 per regular ed and $20,111 per

special ed students to cyber schools in tuition payments

• Cost/benefit analysis to determine savings• Conservative estimate $404,000 (total 2008

$807,656)

Began with an idea.

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What can we do to support our students to achieve at their maximum potential?

Theory to Practice

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Goal areas

1. Student Engagement(motivation, attendance, etc.)

2. Student Learning(increased strategic and extended thinking – direct relationship to SBG)

3. Instructional Practices(re-examination of teaching methods and strategies, efficiency)

4. Resource Utilization – Artful Use of Infrastructure(reduce costs over time - paper, textbooks/workbooks, infrastructure, Cyber Commons, etc.)

21st Century Learning Initiative

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QCSD Cyber Program

Overview

Philosophy•Support vision of anytime, anywhere learning

•21st Century Skills, Web 2.0

•Flexible, more customized learning paths for students

Cost avoidance

Flavors of cyber program• Online learning available to all students in grades 6-12

• Some students participate fully outside of brick and mortar school

• Some students take face-to-face courses and fully online course (outside of

school or in school cyber lounge)

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QCSD Cyber Program

Curriculum

Moving all courses to Blended Schools (BlackBoard, Collaborate, etc.)•QCSD curriculum taught by QCSD teachers

•Over 80 courses available in a fully online format (grades 6-12)

Building all courses from scratch• Standards-based (competency-based) model

• Mirrors content and pacing of QCSD

face-to-face courses

• Quality-assurance framework established

based on iNACOL quality standards

Content/Instruction Providers used as needed

• VHS, MyLanguage 360, Apex, K12, etc.

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Blended Classroom Environment

1. Announcements2. Learning Targets3. Assessment Submission4. Videos – visual/differentiation5. Screencasts – recording lessons (“Flipped” Lessons, Podcasts) 6. Formative Assessments7. Articles of the Week8. Online Discussions9. Make-up work10. Remediation

Learning Management Framework

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Human Resources

Teacher Collaborative Negotiations

Contract Language Includes:• Release time or payment for cyber course development. • Teaching/monitoring a cyber class is a type of teaching assignment. • “Staffing and assignment practices for cyber classes will be

comparable to staffing and assignment practices for all other teaching assignments.”

• The District will first offer work to QCSD teachers provided that we have the capacity appropriate certification the ability to effectively teach the course in a

cost-effective manner and can meet the needsof the affected students.

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2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Number of cyber courses offered 317 506 563

Number of students participating in cyber programHigh schoolMiddle schoolElementary school

919100

140110282

220183343

Number of students taking 5-9 courses (high school students only) 33 12 16

Number of students taking 1-4 courses 58 128 148

Number of students not choosing cyber charter schools 23 +27 +16

Savings from cyber charter school expenditures (New Savings) $275,000 $297,000 $192,000

Program expenses (hardware, software, salaries, etc.) $209,594 $158,500 $160,000

Total savings (cost avoidance) $65,406 $138,500 $32,000

Fiscal Responsibility

Note: “Savings from Cyber Expenditures” becomes compounded each year.

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QCSD Cyber Program

Challenges•Rapid implementation

•Professional development

•Administrative logistics

Successes•Personalized options for students

•Supports competency-based learning

•Enhanced support for technology vision

•Cost-avoidance (more that $250,000 per year)

•iNACOL Innovation Award, other awards

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QCSD Cyber Program

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QCSD Cyber Program

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Requests for Assistance

2010-11

• QCSD received requests from 14 school districts seeking advice or assistance with respect to offering online courses to their own students

• Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 developed a task force to investigate a regional solution to address school districts’ needs for online learning

2011-12

• QCSD and Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 form a “partnership” called Bridges Virtual Education Services to provide online learning solutions to schools in the southeastern Pennsylvania region

• Interest has grown beyond the region

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Requests for Assistance

Services Offered:

• Virtual program development and implementation services

• Virtual course offerings

• Professional development focused on virtual course design and facilitation

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Vision:

• Anytime, anywhere learning…eliminate barriers for students

• As the 21st Century Learning Initiative progresses, teaching and learning will be redefined to be more efficient and targeted

• Cyber course options will no longer be viewed as a new or separate opportunity…they will become our regular program

• QCSD program will continue to improve as Bridges Virtual shares expertise and experiences of other school districts as there is value in collaboration and consortia.

Vision for the Future