In-person learning definition

In-person learning means a form of instructional interaction that occurs in real time between instructors and students. This includes instructional interaction that allows people to interact from different locations at the same time.
In-person learning means instruction where some or all instructors and students meet in the same physical space.
In-person learning means real-time instruction where all of the instructor(s) and student(s) meet in the same physical space.

More Definitions of In-person learning

In-person learning means instructional time with students being physically present
In-person learning any form of instructional interaction that occurs “in-person” and in real time between teachers and students or among colleagues and peers. This includes any time bargaining unit members are working on site.

Related to In-person learning

  • In-person means a proceeding where members participate In-Person at Council and Committee meetings.

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