Crafting a Consistent Model of Instruction for Teaching Across Modalities

Cindy B. Rippé, Suri Weisfeld-Spolter
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Accrediting bodies require consistency in evaluation, measurement, and teaching across modalities. Simultaneously, mission-driven education is a priority whereby program goals and course level outcomes consistently reflect the mission at the classroom level. With the prevalence of online teaching, educators need to convert in-person classes to other formats while maintaining consistency that aligns with the school's mission. This is challenging because some classes are not a natural candidate for online. This chapter presents a conceptual model of instruction for teaching across modalities for any course to align the assurance of learning process so that the class level will reflect mission, program, and course-level outcomes across modalities. It is an instructional model that classifies educational course goals and objectives by providing a systematic, organizational structure that can be utilized for teaching any subject as in-person, online, or hybrid.
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为跨模式教学打造一致的教学模式
认证机构要求在评估、测量和跨模式教学方面保持一致性。同时,使命驱动的教育是一个优先事项,即项目目标和课程水平的结果一致地反映了课堂水平的使命。随着在线教学的普及,教育工作者需要将面对面的课程转换为其他形式,同时保持与学校使命一致的一致性。这很有挑战性,因为有些课程不适合在线学习。本章提出了一种针对任何课程的跨模式教学的概念模型,以保证学习过程的一致性,从而使课堂水平能够反映跨模式的任务、项目和课程水平的结果。它是一种教学模式,通过提供一个系统的、有组织的结构来对教育课程的目标和目的进行分类,这种结构可以用于面对面、在线或混合的任何科目的教学。
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