Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
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PURPOSE
1.01 These rules shall
be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the Digital
Learning Act of 2013.
1.02 The
purpose of these rules is to set forth the process and procedures necessary to
administer the Digital Learning Act of 2013.
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AUTHORITY
2.01 The Arkansas State Board of Education
promulgated these rules pursuant to the authority granted to it by Act 1280 of
2013 and Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-11-105 and
25-15-201 et
seq.
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LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY INTENT
3.01
It is the intent of the General Assembly and of these rules to:
3.01.1 Provide for the expansion of digital
learning opportunities to all Arkansas public school students; and
3.01.2 Remove any impediments to the
expansion of digital learning opportunities.
3.02 These rules do not authorize a
government entity to provide directly or indirectly basic local exchange,
voice, data, broadband, video, or wireless telecommunication service except as
authorized under Ark. Code Ann. §
23-17-409(b).
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DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of these rules only:
4.01 "Blended Learning" is education in which
instruction and content are delivered through supervised instruction in a
classroom and online delivery of instruction with some element of student
control over time, place, path, or pace.
4.02 "Digital Learning" means a digital
technology or internet-based educational delivery model that does not rely
exclusively on compressed interactive video (CIV). Digital learning includes
online and blended learning.
4.03
"Digital Learning Provider" is an agency or entity approved by the Arkansas
Department of Education pursuant to these rules that provides digital learning
courses to public schools.
4.04
"Highly Qualified Teacher" means a teacher who holds at least a Bachelor's
Degree and has demonstrated subject area competence in each of the core
academic subjects in which the teacher teaches. A highly qualified teacher that
delivers digital learning courses under these rules is not required to be
licensed as a teacher or administrator by the State Board of Education.
Note: Federal laws or regulations may require teachers
in certain subject areas to hold a teaching license (e.g., special education
teachers who teach core academic subjects).
4.05 "Online Learning" is education in which
instruction and content are delivered primarily over the Internet. The term
does not include print-based correspondence education, broadcast television or
radio, videocassettes, compact disks and stand-alone educational software
programs that do not have a significant Internet-based instructional
component.
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DIGITAL LEARNING - APPROVED PROVIDER LIST
5.01 Digital learning services may be
procured from both in-state and out-of-state digital learning
providers.
5.02 The Arkansas
Department of Education shall annually:
5.02.1 Publish a list of approved digital
learning providers that offer digital learning services; and
5.02.2 Provide a copy of the list of approved
digital learning providers to the House Committee on Education and the Senate
Committee on Education no later than June 1 each year.
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DIGITAL
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
6.01 A digital
learning environment shall be composed of:
6.01.1 Access to quality digital learning
content and online blended learning courses;
6.01.2 Tailored digital content designed to
meet the needs of each student;
6.01.3 Digital learning content that meets or
exceeds the curriculum standards and requirements adopted by the State Board of
Education that is capable of being assessed and measured through standardized
tests or local assessments; and
6.01.4 Infrastructure that is sufficient to
handle and facilitate a quality digital learning environment.
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DIGITAL
LEARNING PROVIDERS
7.01 To become an
approved digital learning provider a digital learning provider shall submit
proof that the provider:
7.01.1 Is
nonsectarian and nondiscriminatory in its programs, employment practices, and
operations;
7.01.2 Demonstrates or
partners with an organization that demonstrates successful experience in
furnishing digital learning courses to public school students as demonstrated
by student growth in each subject area and grade level for which it proposes to
provide digital learning courses;
7.01.3 Provides digital learning services
that meet or exceed the minimum curriculum standards and requirements
established by the State Board of Education and ensures instructional and
curricular quality through a curriculum and accountability plan that addresses
every subject area and grade level for which it agrees to provide digital
learning courses; and
7.01.4
Utilizes highly qualified teachers to deliver digital learning courses to
public school students. A highly qualified teacher that delivers digital
learning courses under these rules is not required to be licensed as a teacher
or administrator by the State Board of Education.
7.02 The Arkansas Department of Education or
State Board of Education shall not require as a condition of approval of a
digital learning provider that the digital learning provider limit the delivery
of digital learning courses to public schools that require physical attendance
at the public school to successfully complete the credit for which the digital
learning course is provided.
7.03
To become an approved digital learning provider in Arkansas, a prospective
digital learning provider shall complete the application found at Attachment 1
to these rules and provide the completed application to:
ATTN: Digital Learning Provider Applications
Arkansas Department of Education
Division of Learning Services
Four Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
The Arkansas Department of Education is authorized to create an
electronic version of the application found at Attachment 1.
7.04 Public school districts and public
charter schools that provide digital learning courses to their own students
without the assistance of an external digital learning provider are not
required to seek approval as a digital learning provider pursuant to these
rules.
7.05 Public school districts
and public charter schools that provide digital learning courses to students
other than their own students are required to seek approval as digital learning
providers pursuant to these rules.
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PILOT PROGRAM - DIGITAL LEARNING
COURSES
8.01 Beginning in the
2013-2014 school year, all public school districts and public charter schools
participating in a pilot program shall provide at least one (1) digital
learning course to their students as either a primary or supplementary method
of instruction. Public school districts and public charter schools that wish to
participate in the pilot program shall provide a notice of intent to
participate in the pilot program to the Arkansas Department of Education at the
following address:
ATTN: Digital Learning Pilot Program Notification
Arkansas Department of Education
Division of Learning Services
Four Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
8.02 Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year,
all public school districts and public charter schools shall provide at least
one (1) digital learning course to their students as either a primary or
supplementary method of instruction.
8.03 All digital learning courses provided by
public school districts and public charter schools shall:
8.03.1 Be of high quality;
8.03.2 Meet or exceed the curriculum
standards and requirements established by the State Board of
Education;
8.03.3 Be made available
in a blended learning, online-based, or other technology-based format tailored
to meet the needs of each participating student.
8.04 Digital learning courses shall be
capable of being assessed and measured through standardized tests or local
assessments.
8.05 Beginning with
the entering ninth grade class of the 2014-2015 school year, each high school
student shall be required to take at least one (1) digital learning course for
credit to graduate.
8.06 The State
Board of Education shall not limit the number of digital learning courses for
which a student may receive credit through a public school or public charter
school and shall ensure that digital learning courses may be used as both
primary and secondary methods of instruction.
8.07 A public school district or public
charter school that offers a digital learning course through an approved
digital learning provider shall ensure that each digital learning course
offered at the public school district or public charter school has been
approved by the Arkansas Department of Education.
8.07.1 It is not necessary for a public
school district or public charter school to seek approval from the Arkansas
Department of Education for courses that have previously been approved by the
Arkansas Department of Education.
8.07.2 For courses not previously approved by
the Arkansas Department of Education, a public school district or public
charter school that offers a digital learning course through an approved
digital learning provider shall obtain approval for the course from the
Arkansas Department of Education prior to offering the course to students. A
public school district or public charter school may seek course approval by
contacting the following office:
ATTN: Digital Learning Course Approvals
Arkansas Department of Education
Division of Learning Services
Four Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
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