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Guidelines for Synchronous and Asynchronous Teaching Options
Synchronous, in-person, classroom teaching is the default teaching mode for FHS/SFU. Nevertheless, FHS strives to offer flexibility in delivery when it supports student learning. This document defines various course options and the criteria used to decide when they are appropriate.
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