TY - JOUR
T1 - A MODEL OF REMOTE TEACHING AND LEARNING UNDER EMERGENCY AND SUSTAINED CRISIS CONDITIONS
T2 - A DESCRIPTION OF NOVEL DISTANCE EDUCATION CONTEXTS AND MANIFESTATIONS
AU - Stewart, William H.
AU - Lowenthal, Patrick R.
AU - Richter, David J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023,Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Humans have been learning at a distance for millennia. Modern information and communications technology has enabled formal distance education to be conducted online, though significant variation exists in purpose, course format, delivery methods, etc. Under duress of COVID-19, educators and students alike have been forced to engage in their courses remotely. These courses, however, are not equivalent to formal distance education and to date have broadly been referred to as Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). Nevertheless, ERT courses are no longer unexpected and have become plannable; many are being sustained indefinitely due to the prolonged nature of the pandemic. Despite this paradox, current ERT literature typically conceptualizes the ongoing practice monolithically. This conceptual paper discusses key differences between formal distance education, emergency remote teaching, and the evolving practice of Sustained Remote Teaching (SRT). We suggest a descriptive contextual model as a research analytic for discussion in the field of distance education.
AB - Humans have been learning at a distance for millennia. Modern information and communications technology has enabled formal distance education to be conducted online, though significant variation exists in purpose, course format, delivery methods, etc. Under duress of COVID-19, educators and students alike have been forced to engage in their courses remotely. These courses, however, are not equivalent to formal distance education and to date have broadly been referred to as Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). Nevertheless, ERT courses are no longer unexpected and have become plannable; many are being sustained indefinitely due to the prolonged nature of the pandemic. Despite this paradox, current ERT literature typically conceptualizes the ongoing practice monolithically. This conceptual paper discusses key differences between formal distance education, emergency remote teaching, and the evolving practice of Sustained Remote Teaching (SRT). We suggest a descriptive contextual model as a research analytic for discussion in the field of distance education.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Distance education
KW - distance learning
KW - emergency remote teaching
KW - sustained remote teaching
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85152295442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17718/tojde.1090810
DO - 10.17718/tojde.1090810
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85152295442
VL - 24
SP - 183
EP - 201
JO - Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
JF - Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
IS - 2
ER -