New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 34 - BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS
Part 8 - SCHOOLS
Section 16.34.8.22 - DISTANCE EDUCATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
It is recognized that delivery of relevant course content can be achieved in a variety of methods including online learning and distance education. Programs such as Instructor training may be completely accomplished via distance learning. Practitioner programs are limited to no more than twenty-five percent of the program content online. The following standards should apply when schools choose to use distance learning methods.
A. The school must notify the board and obtain approval before offering any distance learning courses.
B. The school must determine if the student has the requisite skills and competencies to succeed in a distance learning environment prior to enrollment.
C. The school must make available to students the necessary textbooks, supplementary educational materials and equipment needed to fulfill the program requirements.
D. The school must establish measurable and achievable performance outcomes that shall be compared to similar subject matter and objectives whether offered through traditional or distance methods.
E. The school must specify the expected knowledge, skills, and competency levels that students will achieve in a distance learning course.
F. The school shall effectively oversee the distance learning course and ensure it meets the objectives and mission of the school.
G. The school is responsible for the quality of courses of study offered through distance learning and the achievement of expected acceptable outcomes for each student irrespective of any contractual arrangements, partnerships, or consortia entered into with third parties for provision of components of a distance learning course.