REGULAR AND EFFECTIVE CONTACT



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REGULAR AND EFFECTIVE CONTACT Dolores Davison, Foothill College Michael Heumann, Imperial Valley College Michelle Grimes-Hillman, Mt. San Antonio College

Distance Education (traditional definition) The student and the instructor are separated by a distance. Online Education Instruction is conducted online with frequent faculty initiated contact between student and instructor. Correspondence Education Materials are shared between the instructor and student electronically or via mail; contact is typically initiated by the student and it is not regular or substantive; typically self-paced. Traditional Education Face-to-face Brick and mortar Web Enhanced Online activities are included as part of a traditional class. No class time is replaced by online work. Hybrid A blend of online and traditional instruction

Correspondence (Feds) Correspondence course: (1) A course provided by an institution under which the institution provides instructional materials, by mail or electronic transmission, including examinations on the materials, to students who are separated from the instructor. Interaction between the instructor and student is limited, is not regular and substantive, and is primarily initiated by the student. Correspondence courses are typically self-paced. (2) If a course is part correspondence and part residential training, the Secretary considers the course to be a correspondence course. (3) A correspondence course is not distance education. 34 C.F.R. 602.3.

Definition of Distance Education From US Department of Education Distance education is defined, for the purpose of accreditation review as a formal interaction which uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to students who are separated from the instructor and which supports regular and substantive interaction between the students and instructor, either synchronously or asynchronously.

California Regulations for DE Title 5 section 55200 Definition: Distance education means instruction in which the instructor and student are separated by distance and interact through the assistance of communication technology.

More Title 5 55204. Instructor Contact. In addition to the requirements of section 55002 and any locally established requirements applicable to all courses, district governing boards shall ensure that: (a) Any portion of a course conducted through distance education includes regular effective contact between instructor and students, through group or individual meetings, orientation and review sessions, supplemental seminar or study sessions, field trips, library workshops, telephone contact, correspondence, voice mail, email, or other activities.

According to ACCJC Regular and substantive interaction between student and teacher Is central in determining whether a course is distance education rather than correspondence education. Is needed in every course that is fully online and in the online elements of courses otherwise on-site. Must be demonstrable and documented. Is vital to a college s relationship with the U.S. Department of Education for student financial aid eligibility. Is key to quality education and the student outcomes required by the ACCJC Accreditation Standards.

Terminology Differences US Dept. of Ed & ACCJC: regular and substantive interaction between the students and faculty, Title 5: Regular and Effective Contact Used to be Regular and In-Person Contact

Translation Regular Effective Contact is mandated in all forms of DE courses.

Does your college have a Regular and Effective Contact policy? Develop a policy in consultation with Academic Senate Curriculum Committee & DE Committee Policies often contain: Definition of REC (use Title 5 language) Instructor initiated focus Guidelines for frequency of contact Syllabus information Variety of methods that constitute contact Need for contact to be ongoing and consistent throughout semester Best practices for engaging with students

Example: Foothill College

Example: Imperial Valley College

REC Policy Examples Foothill College REC Policy: http://www.foothill.edu/fga/rec.php Imperial Valley College REC Policy: http://www.imperial.edu/ivc/files/rec_policy_de_committ ee_final_04.09.14.pdf Mt. San Antonio College REC Policy (AP 4105): http://www.mtsac.edu/instruction/learning/dlc/reports.html Mt. San Jacinto College REC Policy: http://www.msjc.edu/collegeinformation/administration/co mmittees/curriculumcommittee/documents/regular_effe ctive_contactv5.pdf

What Constitutes REC? Email (most common form of interaction for 81% of faculty) Discussion boards (76%) Chat Rooms (16%) Blackboard Collaborate in Moodlerooms (6%) Face-to-face meetings (5%) Mail (5%) Phone calls Video Conferencing Social Networking Sites (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, etc) Fax Blogging Text messaging CCC Confer (Call, Meet, Teach, Office Hours)

What constitutes REC? Activities Frequency Quality

What constitutes REC? Instructor initiated activity Discussion Forums Q & A Analysis/Synthesis of course content Announcements Value Added Email for private issues Phone conversations Give me your phone number. Office hours CCCConfer/synchronous OTHERS????

More. Tone/Personality Instructors use their own language rather than academic speak (sample) Sign everything! Instructor created materials Stories

One story I asked her why she didn't participate in class and she told me that it was because it took her longer to formulate her response in English -- she immediately knew what to say in Spanish, but transferring it to English took just long enough that by the time she had the answer, someone else had either already jumped in with the answer or I had already called on someone. She said something that I ll always remember, "Most of my teachers think that we [ESL Students] are stupid because we don't answer; we are smart we just can't get in there fast enough." It changed the way I taught the class, and the way I teach in general. It takes time to think, and understanding how my students think has helped me interact with them.

So Basically All DE must have contact between the instructor and the student. It has to be regular, effective, substantive, and engaged Contact has to happen in fully and partially online courses. Your college should have a clear policy on REC

Questions?