Individualized Distance Learning Plan (Idlp) (Home/Hospital) is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Education - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is an Individualized Distance Learning Plan?
A: An Individualized Distance Learning Plan (IDLP) is a personalized educational plan designed for students who are unable to attend school due to medical or other circumstances.
Q: What is the purpose of an IDLP?
A: The purpose of an IDLP is to ensure that students who are unable to attend school due to medical or other circumstances receive the necessary educational support.
Q: Who is eligible for an IDLP in Idaho?
A: Students who are unable to physically attend school due to medical or other circumstances are eligible for an IDLP in Idaho.
Q: How does an IDLP work?
A: An IDLP allows students to receive their education through distance learning, either at home or in a hospital setting, with the support of a teacher or tutor.
Q: Who creates the IDLP?
A: The IDLP is created by a team that typically includes the student's parents or guardians, teachers, school administrators, and healthcare professionals.
Q: What subjects are covered in an IDLP?
A: An IDLP covers the same subjects as a regular school curriculum, tailored to the individual needs and circumstances of the student.
Q: Is an IDLP recognized by colleges and universities?
A: Yes, colleges and universities recognize the completion of an IDLP as equivalent to regular school attendance.
Q: How long does an IDLP last?
A: The duration of an IDLP varies depending on the individual circumstances of the student, but it is typically reviewed and updated periodically.
Q: Are there any costs associated with an IDLP?
A: There may be some costs associated with an IDLP, such as the purchase of educational materials or the assistance of a tutor, but these costs are typically covered by the school district.
Q: How can parents/guardians request an IDLP for their child?
A: Parents/guardians can request an IDLP for their child by contacting their child's school and discussing their child's circumstances with the school administration.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Idaho Department of Education.