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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Independent Study Physical Education Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, ID number, grade, and school. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. In the application section, provide a brief explanation of why you are requesting ISPE and how it meets your educational needs. Be specific about the activities you will engage in.
  4. Complete the verifying signatures section by obtaining necessary approvals from your instructor/coach and parent/guardian. Make sure all signatures are clear and legible.
  5. Fill out the ISPE Learning Plan with detailed objectives that align with California Physical Education Standards. Include information about your current competitive level and any upcoming competitions.
  6. Review all sections for completeness before submitting. Ensure that all required documentation is attached and that deadlines are met.

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: a course of study done by a student without an instructor or with help from an instructor but not as part of an organized class.
In an independent study, you essentially develop a topic of your choice, working in concert with a faculty member who will guide you in your research. This one-on-one study opportunity will allow you to examine the research steps of a focused one-semester project.
If approved by your high school, you will receive credit for your independent study, just like any other class you take, though the number of credits you receive may vary.
At the secondary level, independent study teachers specialize in their area or areas of expertise to provide direct instruction to students whether in classes, small groups, labs, or individually; such instruction is provided either on-site or online.
Independent study is an alternative to classroom instruction consistent with a local educational agencys (LEAs) course of study and aligned with State content standards. The independent study program summary provides information on the purpose, services, outcomes, funding, and pupils served for independent study.
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For example, imagine youre taking a course on British literature and develop a strong interest in the lives and writings of British fantasy authors, such as J.R.R. Tolkien, Douglas Adams, and H.G. Wells. You can ask the instructor if they would consider supervising an independent study class focused on this topic.
One example of an independent learning strategy is peer teaching. Peer teaching is when one student, who understands an idea, teaches it to another student who is developing their understanding of the idea.

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