教师对虚拟信用恢复计划等效性的认知

Richard J. Vigilante Jr.
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本文考察了虚拟信用恢复(VCR)计划的等效性,作为按时毕业所需的失败学分的可行替代方案。利用访谈和问卷调查的方法,收集了10位教师的视角数据,促进了VCR项目的开展。伪影分析提供了数字数据的第三个来源,并允许对结果进行三角测量。数据经过专题分析和模式匹配,从而形成五个主要主题:(1)学生的知识;(2)教学设计程序;(3)促进者的沟通和支持;(4)教学协助;(5)结果。数据分析显示,积极和消极的学习经历都存在,两者都影响VCR计划的整体等效性。尽管学习经历的价值各不相同,但结果表明,VCR项目提供了一个同等的、可行的替代方案,以赚取按时毕业所需的不及格学分。
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Teacher Perceptions of Virtual Credit Recovery Program Equivalency
This article examines the equivalency of virtual credit recovery (VCR) programs as a viable alternative to earning back failed credits needed to graduate on time. Utilization of interviews and questionnaires assisted with collecting perspective data of 10 teachers facilitating the VCR program. Artifact analysis provided a third source of numeric data and allowed for triangulation of results. Data underwent thematic analysis and pattern matching, which led to the development of five main themes: (1) knowledge of students, (2) instructional design procedures, (3) facilitator communication and support, (4) instructional assistance, and (5) outcomes. Data analysis revealed the existence of both positive and negative learning experiences, both of which affect the overall equivalency of the VCR program. Although learning experiences varied in value, results indicated VCR programs provide an equivalent and viable alternative to earning back failed credits needed to graduate on time.
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