Instruction Mode |
Breakdown of New Instruction Mode |
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Method of Instruction |
Method of Delivery |
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AF
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(A) Study Out-of-State (course instruction or academic work that takes place in a U.S. state other than Mississippi) |
(F) Face-to-Face (students receive course instruction and structured units of information by face-to-face contact with the instructor) |
BF |
(B) Study Out-of-Country (course instruction or academic work that takes place in a country other than the United States) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
CF |
(C) Lecture (students receive structured units of information and accompanying material through direct contact with the instructor; typically considered the traditional classroom) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
DF |
(D) Dissertation or Thesis (students study a particular subject and do individualized original research under the guidance of an instructor and work toward completing a scholarly research document) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
EF |
(E) Seminar (students study a particular subject and do individualized original research under the guidance of an instructor and exchange results by informal lectures and discussions) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
FF |
(F) Field Supervision of Studen Teaching (short-term work experience requiring students in the education discipline to teach under the direct supervision of persons experienced in the teachign profession) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
HF |
(H) Clinical Instruction (short-term work experience, usually related to a student's major field, that is supervised by persons experienced in the discipline and focuses on the practical application of concepts and principals; typically associated with biological, physical, and other sciences such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, psychology, etc.) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
IF |
(I) Individual Direct Study (academic work chosen or designed by the individual student with the approval of the department concerned, under an instructor's supervision, and usually undertaken outside the classroom structure; typically one-on-one interaction) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
JF |
(J) Joint Lecture/Laboratory (students receive structured units of information and accompanying material through direct contact with the instructor as well as receive supplemental instruction in a classroom setting conducive to the practical application of relevant principles and concepts) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
LF |
(L) Laboratory (students study in a classroom setting conducive to the practical application of concepts and principles; typically associated with biological, physical, and other sciences such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, psychology, etc.) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
CI |
(C) Lecture |
(I) Interactive Video (students receive course instruction and structured units of information by means of real-time interactive video) |
CO |
(C) Lecture |
(O) Online, Internet, or Web (students receive course instruction and structured units of information by using online, web-based methods. |
MV |
(M) Correspondence (students recieve structured units of information and accompanying material completely through the mail; different from distance learning) |
(V) Video Tape (students receive course instruction and structured units of information by means of video tape) |
MP |
(M) Correspondence |
(P) Print-based (students receive course instruction and structured units of information by print-based material delivered through postal mail or facimile transmissions; typically correspondence)) |
PF |
(P) Practicum/Internship (short-term work experience, usually related to a student's major field, that is supervised by persons experienced in the discipline that consists of study and/or practical experience) |
(F) Face-to-Face |
SF |
(S) Studio (students study in a classroom setting conducive to the practical application of visual and performing arts such as art, music, dance, etc.) |
(F) Face-to-Face |