The institutional policy presence: From policy to practice |
| Posted on:2014-02-12 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis |
| University:Royal Roads University (Canada) | Candidate:Maitland, Jason | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2457390005493807 | Subject:Education |
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| This inquiry explored the effect of policy on faculty practice and pedagogy in e-learning in higher education. This study was framed by descriptive policy analysis which would lead to a better understanding of the way policies work - or do not work. It sought to identify the effect of educational/administrative policy by triangulating policy directives and their effect on faculty practice. The descriptive case study method was used to tell the story of the faculty who teach using e-learning. Qualitative data were gathered through on-site interviews, document analysis and a survey questionnaire. There was a blend of forced-choice and open-ended questions which were later thematically analyzed. The findings indicated that policy is viewed by teaching faculty as being important to move e-learning/blended learning toward an institutional strategic plan or vision and those policies affect e-learning teaching practice. As well, the findings in this study suggested overall low diffusion of policy for e-learning/blended learning within this case study. The findings also suggested that policy, or lack thereof, had an affect on teaching practice in e-learning/blended learning. The study concludes with recommendations for future research. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Policy, Practice, E-learning/blended learning, Faculty |
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