Online instructors’ pedagogical beliefs and choice of student learning activities

Fethi A. Inan, Doris U. Bolliger
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The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between online instructors’ pedagogical beliefs and their choices of online learning activities. Data were collected from 167 faculty members with the use of online instructors’ pedagogical beliefs and student learning activities surveys at a medium-sized masters-level public university located in the western United States. A canonical correlation was conducted to determine whether relationships existed between the pedagogical beliefs and enacted online learning activities. Results showed that participating instructors had more student-centered beliefs than teacher-directed beliefs. Most instructors implemented activities such as reading textbooks, articles, and lecture notes frequently or extensively, whereas student-centered practices such as collaborative projects and peer review or feedback were implemented less frequently. Furthermore, the analysis revealed that online courses tend to include more student-centered activities when instructors lean more toward constructivist pedagogical beliefs. However, the data showed that student-centered beliefs co-exist with traditional teaching practices. The results of this study may be useful for online educators, professional development professionals, instructional designers, and administrators supporting online programs who aim to influence faculty’s beliefs to derive more learner-centered education.

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在线教师的教学理念与学生学习活动的选择
本研究旨在探讨在线教师的教学理念与他们选择的在线学习活动之间的关系。通过对美国西部一所中等规模的硕士级公立大学的 167 名教师进行在线教师教学理念和学生学习活动调查,收集了相关数据。为了确定教学信念与所开展的在线学习活动之间是否存在关系,我们进行了典型相关性分析。结果表明,参与研究的教师以学生为中心的信念多于以教师为主导的信念。大多数教师频繁或广泛地开展了阅读教科书、文章和讲义等活动,而以学生为中心的实践活动,如合作项目和同行评议或反馈,则开展得较少。此外,分析表明,当教师更倾向于建构主义教学理念时,在线课程往往会包含更多的以学生为中心的活动。不过,数据显示,以学生为中心的理念与传统教学实践并存。这项研究的结果可能对在线教育工作者、专业发展专家、教学设计者和支持在线课程的管理者有所帮助,他们的目标是影响教师的教学理念,以产生更多的以学习者为中心的教育。
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