PA Instruction Mode (Pennsylvania)
Last Modified on 11/18/2024 10:42 am CST
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The Instruction Mode tool allows districts to record the learning environment for the student and to track how assignments are being used based on the CARES Act Participation field.
Instruction Mode records CANNOT overlap.
See the core Instruction Mode article for information on necessary tool rights, available Ad hoc fields, and guidance on adding and printing Instruction Mode records.
Instruction Mode Editor
Instruction Mode Field Descriptions
Start Date
Indicates the date the student began participating in the selected Instruction Mode.
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Database Location:
InstructionMode.startDate
Ad Hoc Inquiries:
Learner > State Programs > Instruction Mode > instructionMode.startDate
Reports:
PIMS Program Fact Template
End Date
Indicates the date the student stopped participating in the selected Instruction Mode.
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Database Location:
InstructionMode.endDate
Ad Hoc Inquiries:
Learner > State Programs > Instruction Mode > instructionMode.endDate
Reports:
PIMS Program Fact Template
Instruction Mode
Lists the actual instruction mode in which the student is participating.
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Code
| Name
| Description
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060
| Hybrid Mode of Instruction
| Student is enrolled in a combination of face-to-face learning and remote learning as approved by the LEA’s governing body (e.g. Monday-Tuesday face to face, Wednesday-Friday remote, on a continuous basis.)
This does not include Flexible Instruction Days (FID) or temporary periods that are necessitated by weather or illness, unless the period lasts for more than five consecutive days.
Students who are enrolled in a virtual course that supplements LEA course offerings are not considered hybrid. Examples include, but are not limited to, advanced placement, dual enrollment, remedial, foreign language, elective, or other courses.
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061
| Full Time Remote Mode of Instruction
| Student is enrolled in remote learning as approved by the LEA’s governing body for 100% of their instructional time for a period longer than five days. Remote education is on-line or distance education that replaces face-to-face course instruction, including synchronous or asynchronous delivery.
This does not include Flexible Instruction Days (FID) or temporary periods that are necessitated by weather or illness, unless the period lasts for more than five consecutive days.
Students who attend a brick-and-mortar building while receiving virtual or remote instruction for 100% of their education report as participating in full-time remote instruction.
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Database Location:
InstructionMode.status
Ad Hoc Inquiries:
Learner > State Programs > Instruction Mode > instructionMode.status
Reports:
PIMS Program Fact Template