Live Instruction
Live instruction is "teacher-led learning". These are focused, real-time sessions where the teacher guides the whole class through new concepts and skill mastery. They are designed to be engaging and fast-paced to help students stay on track and grow academically.
Asynchronous Learning
This is structured learning time when students complete teacher-assigned activities independently instead of attending a live class session. During this time, students may work through recorded lessons, guided practice, projects, or other assigned tasks.
Students are expected to complete assignments within the timeframe set by their teacher. Teachers monitor progress, review completed work, and provide feedback to help students stay on track and continue making academic progress.
Personalized Learning
Think of this as customized learning time. During these times, your student works on activities chosen by their teacher to match their individual strengths, needs, and skill level.
Much of this time is asynchronous, meaning students work independently through teacher-assigned lessons, activities, or practice. This allows students to focus on the specific skills they need to strengthen or master.
At times, personalized learning may also include synchronous support, where a teacher or staff member works directly with a student or a small group to provide additional guidance, clarification, enrichment, counseling, or support services.
Throughout this teacher-defined timeframe, teachers monitor progress, review completed work, and provide feedback to help students stay on track and continue making academic progress.
Targeted Support
Live, small-group support designed to provide focused clarification, intervention, or enrichment.
Teachers use student data to identify areas where students may need additional help or an extra challenge. They then work with small groups of students to provide focused instruction, practice, or enrichment.