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Faculty development programs: The frequency and variety of professional development programs available to online instructors
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September 2012

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Journal of Asynchronous Learning Network

Jennifer Heather Herman

Online education is no longer a peripheral phenomenon in higher education: over one-third of faculty members have taught or developed an online course. As institutions of higher education expand their online education offerings, administrators need to recognize that supporting faculty members through the use of incentives and through effective faculty development programs for online instruction is important to the improvement of the quality of educational programs. This quantitative study used an online survey to investigate the types and frequency of faculty development programs for online instruction at institutions with an established teaching and learning development unit (TLDU). The average TLDU offered about fifteen different types of faculty development programs, the most common being websites, technical services, printed materials, and consultation with instructional design experts. Findings indicate that some faculty development programs for online instruction are being offered more frequently; this increase has resource and staffing implications for the support of these programs.

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... The current literature on teaching online includes faculty perception of their teaching practice (Conrad, 2004;Richardson et al., 2016;McGee et al., 2017;Stott, 2016;Kearns, 2016), perceived challenges and barriers in teaching online (Choi & Park, 2006;Shea, 2019), effective online teaching (Bailey & Card, 2009;Martin et al., 2019aMartin et al., , b, 2023Ouyang & Scharber, 2017), faculty development programs (Herman, 2012;Shattuck & Anderson, 2014;Drouin et al., 2015;Adnan, 2017;Brinkley-Etzkorn, 2019), institutional support (Pedro & Kumar, 2020), online teacher competencies (Baran et al., 2011;Martin et al., 2019a, b;, faculty agency (Damsa et al., 2021), burnout (Hogan & Mcknight, 2007;McCann & Holt, 2009), and online teaching readiness (Cutri & Mena, 2020;Scherer et al., 2020Scherer et al., , 2023. The findings of these studies inform various aspects of teaching online. ...

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Exploring satisfaction of online teaching faculty from a Job Demands-Resources model perspective: the mediating roles of emotional exhaustion and motivation
Faculty development programs: The frequency and variety of professional development programs available to online instructors
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  • September 2012

Journal of Asynchronous Learning Network