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The Academy2you/Clickatutor
curriculum is hereby approved for use and certified for credit
by the National Association
of Private Schools and it’s affiliates; with the proviso:
that the curriculum be administered within the framework of the
National Association of Private Schools educational philosophy
and according its approved criteria. Click
here to view the certificate.
The National
Association of Private Schools has established the following criteria
as minimum standards for the granting of academic and secondary level
credit for Internet delivered curriculum programs:
Minimum Academic
Criteria statement.
1.
The school must meet the accreditation standards
of The National Association of Private Schools.
2.
The administrative personnel and qualified teaching
staff must be appropriately trained and certified to administer the
cyber curriculum.
3.
The on-site parent, guardian or assigned tutor must
complete and submit a signed Proctor Agreement Certification Form
to the school for approval. (Form to be included with the Student
Application for all “for credit” courses)
4.
Curriculum must be taken in proper and sequential
order according to the course guidelines.
5.
A detailed written outline of each academic unit
and sub-unit must be completed and submitted to the Academy as proof
of course completion.
6.
An assigned or approved research paper, with a minimum
of 500 to 1000 words, must be submitted for each course taken for
credit. (mathematics
excluded) Paper to be written following approved term paper standards.
7. There will also be a verbal, viva interview
with our teachers before the certification is done to ensure depth
of knowledge of the subject learned.
8.
Comprehensive Tests may not be taken until
all course units have been outlined and completed.
9.
The final Comprehensive Tests must be taken only
in the presence and under the oversight of an approved Proctor
who has submitted the Proctor Certification Form.
10.
All outlines, research papers and tests must be completed
and submitted before
academic credit will be given.
11. Each School
is free to set its own academic standards above the approved minimums.
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