Academics

Unlike other online and blended providers that utilize a canned digital curriculum, GV Global leverages Garnet Valley curricula (the same that is used in our traditional face-to-face classrooms) that has been built and vetted by Garnet Valley teachers.

All GV Global curricula are written, developed, and digitized by Garnet Valley teachers, maintaining the high standard and rigor of the Garnet Valley School District. All of our teachers go through intensive training to write, develop, and digitize courses, whether teaching in our brick and mortar schools, online, or somewhere in between. The following is a brief explanation of that process:

Phase 1: Student-Centered Instructional Design

All GV Global teachers are trained on Effective Digital Instruction (EDI). The EDI training focuses on using best teaching practices and leveraging technology to design and deliver content to students in any format. Teachers learn the importance of developing opportunities for building interactions, designing experiences, presenting content, and authentically and purposefully using technology tools to provide students the best learning experiences whether it be in the brick and mortar classroom, blended courses, or solely online. The four themes of EDI are: 

  • Designing Learning Experiences

  • Building Interactions

  • Presenting Content

  • Accessibility/Differentiation

 Phase 2: Student-Centered Curriculum Design

All GV Global courses are developed using the Understanding by Design 2.0 (UbD 2.0) Curriculum Template. This stage focuses on aligning course materials that match grade-level standards in order to develop a curriculum that is student-centered. 

 Phase 3: Student-Centered Resource Design

All GV Global teachers are trained on student-centered resource design that is connected directly to our UbD 2.0 curriculum templates. Topics include defining Open Education Resources (OER), copyright and fair use, attributions, Creative Commons and licensing, collecting, curating, and creating high-level OER. All GV Global teachers design courses using the resource design framework that includes the collection, curation, and creation of OER-based curriculum resource modules specifically aligned to our district’s learning outcomes. 

Phase 4: Student-Centered Course Design & Digitization

GV Global teachers digitize all of the above into our Learning Management System (Schoology) for traditional, blended, and online/virtual courses. All courses are designed and digitized by Garnet Valley teachers and meet the standards of EDI at Garnet Valley.

Characteristics of a Successful Online Learner 

With the freedom and flexibility of taking courses online comes responsibility. In order to keep up with the coursework, the online process takes real commitment and discipline. Students should be willing to commit at least 5-10 hours per week, per course, to successfully complete their studies. Students should have the following characteristics (or be willing to work on them) if they want to participate in successfully taking courses online:

  • Be a self-motivated and a self-disciplined individual

  • Enjoy working independently

  • Be willing to ask for help

  • Have good time-management skills

  • Possess strong organizational and planning skills

  • Be able to meet deadlines for schoolwork

  • Communicate any questions or concerns to the teacher either online or face-to-face

  • Feel comfortable expressing themselves in writing using standard English

  • Like to get things done today and not tomorrow

  • Be comfortable without daily face-to-face interaction with instructors and classmates

  • Be persistent,, even when confronted with obstacles

  • Be willing and able to commit to the same number of hours per week per course

  • Agree that online courses can be more challenging than face-to-face classes

  • Consider themselves an average to above-average reader based on grade level

  • Have basic computer skills

  • Have access to a device that is connected to the Internet

  • Be comfortable in a "virtual environment" - email, sending attachments, online discussions, etc

  • Be unafraid to try new things