Title:
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SUSTAINABLE BLENDED TEACHING PRACTICES:
LESSONS LEARNED FROM INSTRUCTOR
PERSPECTIVES |
Author(s):
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Pavani Vemuri, Stephan Poelmans, Veerle van Rompaey, Yi-Shan Tsai, Mark Brown and Dragan Gasevic |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-33-7 |
Editors:
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Demetrios G. Sampson, Dirk Ifenthaler and Pedro IsaĆas |
Year:
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2021 |
Edition:
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Single |
Type:
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Short |
First Page:
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345 |
Last Page:
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349 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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The higher education (HE) sector has undergone drastic changes due to the preventive measures needed to cope with the
Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020. As a result, most traditional classroom teaching had to move to synchronous or
asynchronous online instruction. In the post-Covid-19 era, institutions will, at least partially, go back to teaching in
person, and blended teaching (BT) practices will conceivably become the true norm. Although BT practices have been
employed and researched extensively over the past two decades, a deeper or more extensive blending of courses will still
be a major switch for many teachers and students. More than ever, it is vital for instructors not just to understand how to
blend but also to understand the evolution of BT practices and the choices made to arrive at sustainable practices that
positively impact the learning experience. In this article, the authors aim to elaborate on the contexts which stimulate or
provide a catalyst for the use and subsequent growth of sustainable BT practices in HE. A mixed approach of inductive
and deductive thematic analysis is used to analyze 26 interviews of instructors, considered either as pioneers or
experienced BT adopters in six HE institutions across Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, UK).
This preliminary analysis revealed that the identified over-arching themes, the drivers and enablers that promote BT, are
dynamic in nature and vary in diverse contexts. This study can give insights into BT adoption and help instructors and
institutions improve planning or (re)design of courses into successful and sustainable BT practices. |
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