Interactions between students and student-teacher are critical to deeper learning. At VHS Learning, our classes have frequent online discussions and students often work in groups, so it is important that students stay on track. Here are some tips for VHS Learning students to have a successful experience.
Former students have shared the most important lesson they learned from taking an online class and almost every student gave the same advice: Do not leave all your work until the last day of the week! Often what might look like a quick assignment takes a bit of time. If you leave assignments until the last day of the week, you will not have time to pass in high quality work. Help yourself by planning and setting goals for due dates throughout the week.
Your classes are somewhat flexible; you can do your coursework throughout the day, in the evening, or even on weekends. But with flexibility comes responsibility. Though the minimum login requirement is 3 times per week, students who are successful login at least 4-5 times per week. Honors and Advanced Placement students should login 5 times per week to maximize success.
There are times when life is hectic. If you have a valid reason why you might not meet course deadlines, communicate with your teacher and academic liaison ahead of time. Often your teacher will be accommodating, but it is difficult after you have been absent.
Suggested Plan: How you might approach the week
Self-advocacy means taking responsibility and initiative to get what you need – not waiting for others to act for you. For some students, this skill comes naturally, while for others it takes effort and practice. One way to be a strong self-advocate is to ask questions of your teacher. Communication is key – your teachers and staff cannot answer a question or solve a problem if they don’t know the question or problem exists! Let us know how we can help you.
Here are some tips for getting help from your teacher:
How to ask questions:
Each class has discussion boards for specific types of questions. Students will be provided with additional information in each course. We ask that students not use email to communicate with teachers. When students post questions within the course we can assist as needed. Some of the discussion boards are:
Remember you can also call VHS Learning for support. We can be reached at 978-897-1900 between 8AM and 4PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
Have a great school year!
Amy Michalowski
Dean