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Preparing teachers for emergency remote teaching: a professional development framework for teachers in higher education
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-21, 09:55 authored by Al-Naabi, I, Jo-Anne KelderJo-Anne Kelder, Andrea CarrAndrea CarrCOVID-19 has significantly impacted teaching and learning in higher education, leading institutions to embrace Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) in response to school and university closure. A systematic review research methodology was used to identify, analyse and synthesise literature on professional development in higher education published between 2010 and 2020. Following an inductive thematic analysis, the authors identified four themes that represent the literature: learning approaches, delivery modes, design features and institutional support. Based on the emerging themes and the analysis of the selection of studies, a framework for professional development is proposed to prepare teachers in higher education for ERT. The use of the framework is recommended to guide higher education institutions in best assisting their academic staff during an ERT context.
History
Publication title
Journal of University Teaching and Learning PracticeVolume
18Issue
5Article number
4Number
4Pagination
1-22ISSN
1449-9789Department/School
College Office - College of Sciences and EngineeringPublisher
University of WollongongPlace of publication
AustraliaRights statement
Copyright 2021 The AuthorsRepository Status
- Open