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ACCESSDistanceLearning:Becoming an interactive video-conferencing or online teacher.
ACCESS Distance LearningTechnology Initiatives
5351 Gordon Persons BuildingP.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101334-242-9594
LEARN MORE AT
http://accessdl.state.al.us
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MAR 2014DR. THOMAS R. BICE, STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION
The Alabama State Board of Education and the Alabama State Department of Education donot discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, sex, religion, national origin, or age inits programs, activities, or employment and provide equal access to the Boy Scouts andother designated youth groups. The following person is responsible for handling inquiriesregarding the non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, Alabama State Departmentof Education, P.O. Box 302101, Montgomery, AL 36130-2101, (334) 242-8165.
What are some characteristics ofan ACCESS teacher?• Likes a challenge and is willing to try new things• Thinks outside the box and is flexible• Is an open communicator (willing to ask for helpand share problems and/or concerns)
• Has great organizational skills• Is a computer literate individual• Is willing to share ideas with other teachers
What are the steps to becomingan ACCESS Teacher?• Complete an online Application(http://accessdl.state.al.us)
• Submit required paperwork• Participate in an interview process• Attend required training sessions• Attend scheduled, ongoing, professionaldevelopment
What are the requirements forbecoming an ACCESS teacher?• Be certified and highly qualified in Alabama in thecontent area/subject being taught
• Meet background check requirements• Have prior teaching experience• Attend all required trainings
"The world our students are coming into is sodifferent from the one we entered.
They’re competing on a global level … andACCESS gives them a boost of confidence
that they can compete in this way."
– ACCESS Teacher
“I have to share with somebody.My students just called and one made a4 and one made a 5 … it is certainly goodadvertisement for taking AP US Historyonline. I am so excited for them!”
– ACCESS Teacher
A GUIDE FOR EDUCATORS
http://accessdl.state.al.us
What is ACCESS Distance Learning?
ACCESS Distance Learning (Alabama ConnectingClassrooms, Educators, and Students Statewide),an education initiative of the AlabamaDepartment of Education, provides opportunitiesand options for Alabama highschool students toengage in AdvancedPlacement (AP),electives, andother courses towhich they maynot otherwisehave access.
What are the advantages of ACCESSDistance Learning to teachers?
• Obtain training on 21st Century skills andtechnologies that can be taken back to localclassrooms
• Share knowledge and expertise with students andother teachers from across the state
• Facilitate collaboration among schools• Receive compensation (per student per half-credit)for work performed:- Web-based instruction (WBI), taught outsideregular school day: $150.00- Blended, not taught as part of regular class load:$150.00- VCI, taught as part of regular teachingassignment: $75.00- Blended, taught as part of regular teachingassignment: $75.00- WBI, taught by retired or otherwise inactiveteacher: $150.00- VCI, taught by retired or otherwise inactiveteacher: $150.00- VCI, delivered within teacher’s local schoolsystem: none
We welcome teachers with a passion foreducation, who are open to new perspectives andhave a genuine commitment to putting studentsfirst. For more information, visit our Web sitehttp://accessdl.state.al.us or contact your regionalsupport center.
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RUSSELL
CRENSHAW
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MOBILE
BALDWIN
GREENE
SUMTER
WASHINGTON
PICKENS
HALEPERRY
MARENGO
CHOCTAW
CLARKE
MONROE
DALLAS
WILCOX
CONECUH
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BULLOCK
PIKE
LOWNDES
BUTLER
MACON
AUTAUGA
TUSCALOOSA
BIBB
WALKER
LAMAR FAYETTE
CULLMANBLOUNT
SHELBY
JEFFERSON
LAUDERDALE
FRANKLIN
COLBERT
LAWRENCE
MARION WINSTON
LIMESTONE
CHEROKEE
MADISON
JACKSON
DE KALB
ETOWAH
TALLADEGA
CLEBURNE
COOSA
CLAY
ST. CLAIR
RANDOLPH
CHILTON
CALHOUN
ELMORE
7 MONTEVALLO
10 USA
11TROY
9AU
3A&MUAH
2ATHENS
4UAT
UWA
6JSU
8ASU
5 UAB
1UNA
7 MONTEVALLO
10 USA
11TROY
9AU
3A&MUAH
2ATHENS
4UAT
UWA
6JSU
8ASU
5 UAB
1UNA
TroyUniversitySupportCenter Region334-670-5878
Madison CitySchools SupportCenter Region256-464-8370
The University ofAlabama SupportCenter Region205-348-2647
What are theadvantages ofACCESS Distance Learning?
• Instant expansion of course offerings• Advanced-level courses in areas such asforeign languages, electives, and highermathematics
• Advanced Placement and/or dual credit courses• State-approved curricula using the latestinteractive instructional models
• Alabama-certified teachers• High-quality, interactive Internet-deliveredasynchronous instruction for web-basedcourses
• Synchronous (real-time) instruction utilizingmultipoint videoconferencing equipment for IVC(interactive videoconferencing) and blendedcourses
Region 1 (and Tarrant City): Nuncy RembertRegion 2 (and Birmingham City): Scott BoothRegion 3 (and Trussville City): TBA Region 4: Larry RainesRegion 6 (and Leeds City): Rhonda OatesRegion 7 (and Jefferson County): Ramona LangstonRegion 8: John HalbrooksRegion 9 (and Bessemer City): Misty RichardsonRegion 10 (and Fairfield City): Terry AtchisonRegion 11 (and Midfield City): Linda Jarzyniecki
ACCESS Distance LearningSupport Center Regions
Call 334-242-9594 for your region’sACCESS Distance Learning contact: