FACE-TO-FACE AND ONLINE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

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Titel: FACE-TO-FACE AND ONLINE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Autoren: Michael Russell, Rebecca Carey, Glenn Kleiman, Joanne Douglas Venable
Quelle: Online Learning, Vol 13, Iss 2 (2019)
Verlagsinformationen: Online Learning Consortium, 2019.
Publikationsjahr: 2019
Bestand: LCC:Theory and practice of education
Schlagwörter: Online Professional Development, Distance Learning, elearning, Online Facilitation, Self-paced Learning, Theory and practice of education, LB5-3640
Beschreibung: The study compared the effects of a professional development course delivered in an online and a face-to-face format. The effects examined included changes in teachers’ pedagogical beliefs, instructional practices, and understanding of teaching number-sense and related mathematical concepts. The study randomly assigned participants to either the online or the face-to-face format and employed the same instructors, reading materials, and instructional activities for both formats of the course. Both formats of the course were also delivered over the same eight-week period and required participants to invest approximately the same amount of time each week engaging in learning activities. Both formats of the course showed significant impacts on teachers’ mathematical understanding, pedagogical beliefs, and instructional practices. Consistent with prior research on online versus face-to-face instruction, the positive outcomes were comparable across both formats. Interestingly, teachers who participated in the online course reported that they were more willing to take courses in the future online than did teachers in the face-to-face condition. Further research is needed to determine whether this finding is limited to self-selected teachers, the specifics of this course, or other factors that limit generalizability.
Publikationsart: article
Dateibeschreibung: electronic resource
Sprache: English
ISSN: 2472-5749
2472-5730
Relation: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1669; https://doaj.org/toc/2472-5749; https://doaj.org/toc/2472-5730
DOI: 10.24059/olj.v13i2.1669
Zugangs-URL: https://doaj.org/article/365da8d2edc44897afad953db959782e
Dokumentencode: edsdoj.365da8d2edc44897afad953db959782e
Datenbank: Directory of Open Access Journals
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Abstract:The study compared the effects of a professional development course delivered in an online and a face-to-face format. The effects examined included changes in teachers’ pedagogical beliefs, instructional practices, and understanding of teaching number-sense and related mathematical concepts. The study randomly assigned participants to either the online or the face-to-face format and employed the same instructors, reading materials, and instructional activities for both formats of the course. Both formats of the course were also delivered over the same eight-week period and required participants to invest approximately the same amount of time each week engaging in learning activities. Both formats of the course showed significant impacts on teachers’ mathematical understanding, pedagogical beliefs, and instructional practices. Consistent with prior research on online versus face-to-face instruction, the positive outcomes were comparable across both formats. Interestingly, teachers who participated in the online course reported that they were more willing to take courses in the future online than did teachers in the face-to-face condition. Further research is needed to determine whether this finding is limited to self-selected teachers, the specifics of this course, or other factors that limit generalizability.
ISSN:24725749
24725730
DOI:10.24059/olj.v13i2.1669