Types of Program Teaching Assignments
Fullmind provides class sessions for both core and supplemental instructional needs. Assignments will fall into one of those two categories in either a 1:1, small group, or whole class delivery model.
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Core Credit-Bearing Instruction |
Supplemental Supplemental Instruction Supports |
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Homebound |
Tutoring |
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Whole Class Instruction |
Resource Room |
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Credit Recovery |
State Test Prep |
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Suspension Alternatives (VSR) |
Homework Help |
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Core Assignment Descriptions |
Supplemental Assignment Descriptions |
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Homebound is an instructional service for students who are currently learning from home. Students are expected to attend school to the fullest extent possible. Still, homebound services may be provided to students confined to a home or a healthcare facility and unable to attend school based upon approval from their district. |
Tutoring sessions are the primary supplemental instructional assignments. These sessions promote timely instruction to help prevent and close skill and achievement gaps in subject-specific areas that students are currently taking in school or in courses already offered at the school in individual or small group settings. |
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Whole-Class Virtual Instruction provides instruction to students in a brick-and-mortar school for one or multiple periods throughout the day in a whole-class setting. The Fullmind Educator is part of the school staff and the sole instruction provider for those students for the duration of the assignment. |
Resource Room sessions provide extra support to students. Students can take ownership of their learning by bringing materials they need help with to their Resource Room sessions. |
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Credit Recovery is tutoring in a specific subject area to earn credit for seat time in a class. These services are typically provided either in small groups or on a 1:1 basis. |
Test prep is designed to help students improve their grades on standardized tests. It is offered in individual or small group ratios and for various tests, such as the PSAT, SAT, ACT, TASC, Regents, and more. |
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Suspension alternatives provide schools with a safe student environment during a suspension period. They provide instructional support from a certified Educator. Sessions will occur daily regardless of student enrollment and have a small group ratio 1:10. |
Homework help is similar to tutoring sessions except that the sessions will be based on the student’s specific assignments they bring to the sessions. |