Online Teaching Efficacy: A Product of Professional Development and Ongoing Support.
Autor: | Richter, Sally, Idleman, Lynda |
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ONLINE education
PILOT projects RESEARCH SOCIAL support ACADEMIC medical centers PROFESSIONAL employee training COLLEGE teacher attitudes SOCIAL learning theory PRIVATE sector NURSING education SELF-efficacy CONCEPTUAL structures SURVEYS PSYCHOSOCIAL factors SCALE analysis (Psychology) DESCRIPTIVE statistics FACTOR analysis NURSING school faculty STATISTICAL sampling DATA analysis software STATISTICAL correlation EDUCATIONAL outcomes |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship; 2017, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p, 5 Charts |
Abstrakt: | The purpose of the pilot study was to investigate the perceptions of online teaching efficacy of nursing faculty who teach courses in which 51% or more of the content is offered online. Bandura's psychological construct of self-efficacy served as the conceptual framework. The research survey was administered to nursing faculty in a state university system located in the southeastern United States of America, plus two private universities. The Michigan Nurse Educator's Sense of Efficacy for Online Teaching Scale, which contains 32 items that measure how nurse educators judge their current capabilities for teaching online nursing courses, was used to gather data. Overall, the scores reflected that faculty perceived themselves as quite a bit efficacious on a scale that ranged from 1 to 9. As nursing educators received more support in designing and implementing online courses, their efficacy increased. It is critical that faculty are supported on an ongoing basis to increase and develop online teaching skills in order to teach high-quality courses in online programs. Faculty members must also be recognized for their work, time, and commitment required to be effective online educators. The findings of this study revealed those participants who had a number of professional development supports and release time to develop online courses have a greater sense of efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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