What are ARELLOs guidelines for time studies mentioned in the primary providers application and Distance Education Standards Manual?
Time studies help providers ensure the average completion time of a course is appropriate for the number of clock hours for which the course is being offered. Two methods are available for providers to meet their time study requirement. • The provider can have ten individuals of an appropriate sample audience complete the course and fill out the appropriate Time Study Participant form available at ARELLO.NET. Please note students must complete the affidavits provided by ARELLO. These reports received in any other manner will not be accepted. • The provider may have two qualified professionals that are experienced with course content and instructional design complete the course and attest to the appropriate time. These two professionals use their experience, as it relates to the course being taught, to attest to an appropriate course completion time. These professionals must complete the Time Study Participants form located at ARELLO.NET. The primary difference between these two options
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