Virtual Instructional Day Application Review Rubric is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Education - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is a Virtual Instructional Day?
A: A Virtual Instructional Day is a day where students engage in remote learning from home.
Q: Why would Rhode Island implement Virtual Instructional Days?
A: Rhode Island implemented Virtual Instructional Days as a way to provide uninterrupted instruction even when school is closed due to emergencies or inclement weather.
Q: Who is eligible for Virtual Instructional Days?
A: All public schools in Rhode Island are eligible to participate in Virtual Instructional Days.
Q: How are Virtual Instructional Days different from traditional in-person school days?
A: Virtual Instructional Days involve remote learning from home, whereas traditional in-person school days involve attending school in a physical location.
Q: How does the Virtual Instructional Day application review process work?
A: The Virtual Instructional Day application review process involves a rubric that is used to evaluate each application.
Q: What criteria are used to evaluate Virtual Instructional Day applications?
A: The rubric evaluates the quality of teaching and learning, the effectiveness of communication and planning, and the support and resources provided to students and families during Virtual Instructional Days.
Q: Who reviews the Virtual Instructional Day applications?
A: The applications are reviewed by a team of education professionals and experts in virtual learning.
Q: What happens after the Virtual Instructional Day application is reviewed?
A: After the application is reviewed, a decision is made regarding the approval or denial of the Virtual Instructional Day program.
Q: Can Virtual Instructional Days be used for non-emergency situations?
A: Virtual Instructional Days are primarily intended for use during emergencies or inclement weather, but schools may also use them for other purposes as approved by the Department of Education.
Q: Are there any limitations or requirements for Virtual Instructional Days?
A: Yes, there are specific limitations and requirements for Virtual Instructional Days, including a minimum number of in-person school days per year and the need for a comprehensive virtual learning plan.
Form Details:
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