Remote instruction definition

Remote instruction means instruction provided by an appropriately certified teacher who is not in the same in-person physical location as the student(s) receiving the instruction, where there is regular and substantive daily interaction between the student and teacher.
Remote instruction means the provision of instruction occurring when the student and the instructor are in different locations due to the closure of the facility(ies) of the Board of Education, charter school, renaissance school project, or approved private school for students with disabilities. The closure of the facility(ies) shall be pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-9 or 18A:46-21.1 and for more than three consecutive school days due to a declared state of emergency, a declared public health emergency, or a directive by the appropriate health agency or officer to institute a public health-related closure.
Remote instruction means pupil instruction that occurs through virtual learning processes

Examples of Remote instruction in a sentence

  • Remote instruction may encompass non-digital and audio-based asynchronous and/or synchronous instruction where this instruction is more appropriate for a student's educational needs.

  • Remote instruction will encompass synchronous instruction provided through digital video- based technology and may also include asynchronous instruction intended to complement synchronous instruction.


More Definitions of Remote instruction

Remote instruction means any Telephone Instruction or Instruction given by facsimile or by electronic means through the use of any password, card and/or code which DBS may provide or such other communication channels or device as DBS may from time to time approve;
Remote instruction means when students are engaged with the curriculum through an online platform while not physically at the school site.
Remote instruction for the PRS program means that CEHI is provided to a student through a technology that allows for real-time, two-way interaction between a student and teacher who are in different physical locations. Examples of such technology might be interactive video conferencing or a robot that allows for virtual interaction between student and teacher. The technology must allow for both two-way audio and two-way video interaction. All other Section 9 PRS requirements are required. See the 12.3 definition of “remote instruction”. For information on remote home instruction, including applying for a waiver to provide remote instruction see either 12.3.3 Remote Homebound InstructionRegular Education Students or 12.3.4 Remote Homebound Instruction—Special Education Students, as applicable.
Remote instruction means any Instruction given to DBS by:
Remote instruction means instruction that takes place when teachers are not providing in- person instruction to students within the traditional school setting. Remote instruction provided pursuant to an approved CLP qualifies as a virtual education program pursuant to T.C.A. Title 49, Chapter 16 and State Board rules.
Remote instruction means the provision of instruction occurring when the student and the instructor are in different locations due to the closure of the facility(ies) of the Board of Education, charter school, renaissance school project, or approved private school for students with disabilities. The closure of the facility(ies) shall be pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-9 or 18A:46-
Remote instruction means the provision of instruction occurring when the student and the instructor are in different locations due to the closure of the