2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0958344017000106
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Professional development in the transition to online teaching: The voice of entrant online instructors

Abstract: Professional development (PD) is critical for instructors who are adopting new roles and competencies in online teaching environments. This mixed-method study examines an online faculty development programme in Turkey, reflecting upon participants’ expectations, readiness and satisfaction. The findings indicate a significant relationship between individual readiness and satisfaction, and reveal that readiness positively predicts satisfaction. Participants’ reflections demonstrate that, to enhance their traditi… Show more

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“…It is also important for front-line teachers to document, reflect on and share their experiences of transition from classroom teaching to distance teaching (Adnan, 2018;Jonker, März & Voogt, 2018;Shelley, Murphy & White, 2013). For Chinese language teachers experiencing emergency teaching, the functionality of the technology used for emergency online teaching activities can affect the roles and engagement in the learning process.…”
Section: Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important for front-line teachers to document, reflect on and share their experiences of transition from classroom teaching to distance teaching (Adnan, 2018;Jonker, März & Voogt, 2018;Shelley, Murphy & White, 2013). For Chinese language teachers experiencing emergency teaching, the functionality of the technology used for emergency online teaching activities can affect the roles and engagement in the learning process.…”
Section: Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists consensus among scholars that virtual programme delivery and assessment requires a new set of pedagogical skills (Adnan, 2018 &Ní Shé ., Farrell, Brunton, Costello, Donlon, Trevaskis andEccles, 2019) yet, students, by virtue of being accustomed to, and the prevalence of face-to-face method of programme delivery and assessment, often display apprehension towards virtual learning. The above assertions are in tandem with the views of the participants as analysed below.…”
Section: Proficiency In Virtual Pedagogy Among Lecturersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We anticipate that online teaching will become the new norm for many educational institutions in the near future, even after the pandemic is fully contained. It is imperative that Chinese language teachers quickly update their professional knowledge and pedagogical skills to respond to new challenges in the forthcoming digital future (Adnan, 2018;Levy, Wang & Chen, 2009). The special issue serves as an excellent exemplar for colleagues in different parts of the world to conduct Covid-19 related research and share their practices.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%