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1 THE VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL
©2013 © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

2 About The Virtual High School (VHS)
1996 funded by the Federal DOE through a $7.8M technology grant – five years of research & development Non-Profit Leadership 700+ participating schools 17,000 + student enrollments 39 States U.S., 36 Countries VHS is a nonprofit collaborative of nearly 700 member schools. We were originally funded by a $7.8 million dollar Technology in Education Grant, funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Under the grant, a diverse group of schools worked together with the Concord Consortium to conduct research and develop an effective and efficient program of supplemental online learning. When the grant ended after 5 years, VHS formed as a non profit membership organization, to continue the work and extend opportunities to wide range of schools. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved. © The VHS Collaborative. All rights reserved.

3 Students Teachers Our Mission
To expand students’ educational opportunities and 21st century skills Teachers To expand the scope and depth of teachers’ instructional skills Our mission includes two components. To expand educational opportunities and 21st century skills for students and to expand the scope and depth of teachers’ instructional skills. We believe that collaborative online courses are a way to level the playing field and make a high quality education available to every student no matter where they live or go to school. To expand students’ educational opportunities and 21st century skills To expand the scope and depth of teachers’ instructional skills © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved. © The VHS Collaborative. All rights reserved.

4 Accredited and Standards-Based
NEA Guidelines Accredited by Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools (MSCSS) Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC) NCAA Initial-Eligibility Certified College Board certified AP® courses 3 Time Recipient of the USDLA 21st Century Award for Distance Learning Best Practices Schools and parents trust VHS courses because they know we share their commitment to quality. We follow NEA guidelines and have set the standard for quality online programs around the world. Our program is fully accredited. Our courses are NCAA initial eligibility certified, and our AP courses are approved by the College Board. VHS is also a 3-time recipient of the USDLA 21st century Award for Distance learning best practices. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

5 Program Quality Outcomes
95% Satisfaction Rate for Students, Teachers, and Administrators Exceed National Average for AP Exam Scores (71% vs 59%) 92% Retention Rate 81% Course Completion Rate © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

6 How Schools Are Partnering With VHS
Expand Curriculum: The Collaborative Model Blended Learning Course Fulfillment Full Time Enrollment Professional Development Summer School Custom Solutions © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

7 Course Structure and Design
Desire2Learn (LMS) – Genius (SIS) Asynchronous Weekly Schedule Cohort Based Learning Teacher Facilitated/Student Centered Dedicated VHS Support Quality Outcomes/Course of Study Advancement © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

8 Qualified Classroom Teachers
Community-Building & Environment Project-based and Collaborative Learning Online Dialogue Activities and Assessments Online Technologies Pedagogy, Curriculum & Technology Teachers – 16 years experience/85% Masters In terms of teacher skills, most programs do offer some form of basic training. But what you need to look at is the depth of that training. How are those skills being learned? Teaching in a classroom doesn’t use the same skills as teaching online, so it’s important to look for things like is the teacher learning to build a community and creating an online environment conducive to online learning, are they learning the approaches necessary to have successful projects based interactions and collaborative learning. This doesn’t apply to courses that are a one to one, self paced course. But we’re trying to have courses where students are engaged, and completing a course together and those are the skills that are necessary for teachers to be successful. The need to know the techniques and ways to create online dialogue and to develop appropriate learning objectives, appropriate activities and assessments they can use to measure student progress. They also obviously need to know how to use the technologies utilized in the course, whether it’s blackboard, design2learn, wikis, blogs or any other web 2.0 technology that’s incorporated into the teaching environment. Affordable sharing of professional resources Average years teaching: 16 85% hold Master’s Degree National and global community Expands scope and depth of teacher instructional skills Teachers: 6-Week Netcourse Instructional Methodologies Extensive delivery tools © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Global Classrooms 39 States U.S., 36 Countries Varied Perspectives Cultural Diversity Global Citizenship One of the things that really differentiates VHS from other programs are the global online classrooms. Students from 39 states and 36 countries participate in VHS courses. Each student brings different perspectives to group interactions and discussions. They form relationships with classmates and teachers from diverse demographic backgrounds representing a wide range of cultures. Students in courses like Criminal Law or Environmental Science become better global citizens when they learn how students from remote rural towns, inner cities, and suburban towns view issues differently. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Sample A VHS Course © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Home Screen Webased: In this session of the webinar, I’ll show you lessons, lesson examples, discussion areas and grades © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Orientation Point of partner overview, academic honesty google hangout guides © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

13 Grading Policies and Procedures
There is more information on this page around grading policy. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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A Look Inside A Lesson Week 2: List out all the “areas” health that are covered: media/social health, eating disorders, body systems and nutrition . The course not only covers curriculum content it also relates it to the real world…..example next. You’ll see a structure to the courses where a topic is covered then online resources are provided. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Progressive Learning Relevant to real world and personal: using last week’s exercise, applying it to this week’s lessons. Not discussion based teacher to student. © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

16 Engaging Learning Activities
Activity: Fun, Engaging and Usable © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Discussions Discussions in Week 2 – this what this section looks like © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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Grades Grades © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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In Their Own Words…Students I participated in discussions with students from inner cities, rural towns, and international locations such as the United Arab Emirates. Being comfortable with others and their viewpoints is necessary in college, where students are coming from all over the world with their unique experiences, ideas, and passions. Because VHS offers courses that are more specific to an area of study than most high schools, I was able to take such courses and show colleges that I was motivated and interested in pursuing a particular career. My VHS peers were exceptionally supportive and encouraging. The greatest thing I learned from them is the importance of honesty when giving someone feedback. And to have received this feedback on a global level, I know I can make good decisions. Grades © by The Virtual High School. All rights reserved.

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