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Seeing through the eyes of a teacher: differences in perceptions of HE teaching in face-to-face and digital contexts

  • Lise Jensen
  • , Linda Price
  • , Torgny Roxå

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    Abstract

    Studies of how contextual factors influence teachers’ approaches to teaching have chiefly focused on face-to-face teaching in physical campus contexts. This study advances understanding of how applicable this knowledge is in digital contexts. The study explores how university teachers perceive the differences between teaching in physical campus contexts and the digital teaching contexts found in online courses. Interview data were collected from 15 university teachers and analysed using thematic analysis. The results show that respondents perceived digital teaching contexts to be changeable. Changes were attributed to technology development and influences from students and teachers. The respondents varied in how close or anonymous they perceived their online students to be compared to their campus students. The variation was related to the type of teaching-learning activities prioritised by the respondents. However, no relationships were found between respondents’ perceptions of their student-teacher relationship and class size, time invested, or type of communication.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1149-1159
    JournalStudies in Higher Education
    Volume45
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 13 Nov 2019

    Keywords

    • Evaluation of higher educational practices
    • teaching

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