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Assessment Fairness In Freedom Of Learning In Open And Distance Education, Suci Nurhayati, Puryati Puryati
Assessment Fairness In Freedom Of Learning In Open And Distance Education, Suci Nurhayati, Puryati Puryati
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education)
This research aims to analyze or obtain a comprehensive overview of fairness in independent campus programs in open and distance education by looking at the conformity of the concept of assessment fairness themes in the practice of assessment on the program. This research was conducted using a qualitative research design, and the data obtained were analyzed descriptively. Data collection was carried out by conducting in-depth interviews with seven sources with competencies related to independent campus programs and their policies at the Universitas Terbuka as organizers of open and distance education systems, using interview guides and documentation studies. Data were transcribed …
Deaf And Hard -Of -Hearing Students' Experience Of Distance Education During Covid-19: Advantages And Barriers, Nourah Ibrahim Albash Ph.D., Maryam Hafez Turkestani Ph.D.
Deaf And Hard -Of -Hearing Students' Experience Of Distance Education During Covid-19: Advantages And Barriers, Nourah Ibrahim Albash Ph.D., Maryam Hafez Turkestani Ph.D.
International Journal for Research in Education
This study investigated the deaf and hard-of-hearing students' experience of distance education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during COVID-19 during the 2020 academic year. The authors followed a phenomenological approach, conducting an in-depth interview with 10 female teachers of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Qualitative data revealed four main themes, which show students' experience of distance education. It was found that there is a general satisfaction among teachers in relation to the experience of distance education. Findings also revealed a set of advantages to the distance education experience (i.e., creating fun and increasing motivation, saving time, considering individual differences, and …
Practical Leadership In Implementing Online Education Programs, Felix O. Quayson, Christopher Zirkle
Practical Leadership In Implementing Online Education Programs, Felix O. Quayson, Christopher Zirkle
Journal of Research Initiatives
The growing presence of online education can become a challenge for academic leaders and institutions to lead, manage, and explore in higher education. Online education can be complex when considering the social presence (Keast, 2022; Quayson, 2022), course development (Martin et al., 2019; Orlando, 2019), and economic outcomes (Burnett & Conley, 2013; Rubin, 2013; Seaman et al., 2019). However, unraveling the fundamentals of practical leadership can help educational leaders to facilitate, maintain, and implement online education programs. The study found published research studies that helped us to extricate the fundamentals of practical leadership in implementing online education programs in the …
واقع استخدام الفصول الافتراضية فيبرامج التعلم عن بعد من وجهة نظر أعضاء هيئة التدريس جامعة السودان المفتوحة أنموذجاً. The Reality Of Using Virtual Classrooms In Distance Learning Programs From The Point Of View Of Faculty Members, Sudan Open University As A Model, عصام إدريس كمتور الحسن, هنا عوض محمد نقد عشابى
واقع استخدام الفصول الافتراضية فيبرامج التعلم عن بعد من وجهة نظر أعضاء هيئة التدريس جامعة السودان المفتوحة أنموذجاً. The Reality Of Using Virtual Classrooms In Distance Learning Programs From The Point Of View Of Faculty Members, Sudan Open University As A Model, عصام إدريس كمتور الحسن, هنا عوض محمد نقد عشابى
Association of Arab Universities Journal for Education and Psychology
هدفت هذه الدراسة إلى تعرف واقع استخدام الفصول الافتراضية في برامج التعلّم عن بُعد في جامعة السودان المفتوحة، من وجهة نظر أعضاء هيئة التدريس.
تم استخدام المنهج الوصفي التحليلي،وتمثل مجتمع البحث في الأساتذة الذين يقومون بالإسناد الأكاديمي، وبدور المصمم والموجه بجامعة السودان المفتوحة، والتي تم حصرها في أربعة مراكز داخل ولاية الخرطوم: الرئاسة، الخرطوم، بحرى وأمدرمان. ولتحقيق أهداف الدراسة صُممت استبانة تم توزيعها على عينة عشوائية مكونة من ( 65 ) مفحوصاً، يمثلون مجتمع الدراسة بإتباع الأساليب الإحصائية الملائمة،تم تحليل البيانات باستخدام برنامج الحزمة الإحصائية للعلوم الاجتماعية.(SPSS)
خلُصت الدراسة إلى: أهمية استخدام الفصول الافتراضية في برامج التعلّم عن بُعد بالجامعات …
Development, Implementation, And Delivery Of A Remote Burnout Prevention Elective Course In An Accelerated Doctor Of Pharmacy Program During Covid-19, Melissa Santibanez, Jonathon May, Paul M. Boylan, Andrea Duque, Taylor Harris
Development, Implementation, And Delivery Of A Remote Burnout Prevention Elective Course In An Accelerated Doctor Of Pharmacy Program During Covid-19, Melissa Santibanez, Jonathon May, Paul M. Boylan, Andrea Duque, Taylor Harris
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice
Purpose: There is limited evidence describing burnout among graduate health professions students, including pharmacy students, and there is a need for educational institutions to mitigate burnout and promote future healthcare provider wellness. Methods: A burnout prevention elective course was developed within an accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy program. Course faculty transitioned from live to fully remote instruction in April 2020. The modified course format combined discussion-based lectures, burnout self-assessments, reflective writing assignments, and applications-based presentations. Results: Twenty-one second-year pharmacy students completed the elective, and 13 completed post-course evaluations (61.9% response rate). Evaluations indicated substantial student support, with 92.3% “strongly agree” and …
Enhancing Technology-Based Distance Education Delivery Using Collaborative Team-Teaching Methods, Susan Egbert, Sean Camp
Enhancing Technology-Based Distance Education Delivery Using Collaborative Team-Teaching Methods, Susan Egbert, Sean Camp
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
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Present pandemic-related circumstances have created unique challenges for educators and students alike. Information and communication technology (ICT) based team-teaching and collaborative course design can effectively mitigate feelings of isolation and disconnection, and enhance student engagement within a remote education context. This article presents a theory-driven framework and ‘how-to’ practical strategies for utilizing team-teaching methodology through web-based delivery platforms. Content focuses on student participation and active learning, curriculum- and technology-related issues, and challenges inherent in synchronous web-based course delivery.
Full Issue: Journal On Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2022 Special Issue (Vol. 5, Iss. 3)
Full Issue: Journal On Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2022 Special Issue (Vol. 5, Iss. 3)
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
The full-length 2022 Special Issue (Volume 5, Issue 3) of the Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
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