Common Practices for Evaluating Post-Secondary Online Instructors
Keywords
online instructor evaluation, faculty assessment, post-secondary education, online teaching, course design evaluation
Abstract
This literature review explores current post-secondary practices for evaluating online instructors. As enrollment of students in online courses has steadily increased over the last few decades, instructor evaluation has lagged behind. Through a thematic analysis of existing literature, this review seeks to answer these questions: (1) How are online instructors evaluated? (2) When and why are online instructors evaluated? (3) What are institutions evaluating? This review reveals that many unresolved problems still exist among online instructor evaluations. One of the more significant problems raised in the research is whether evaluation instruments used to evaluate traditional face-to-face instructors are appropriate to evaluate online instructors. Another significant finding of this review is that current practices of post-secondary institutions evaluate instructors based on course design. These and other findings indicate that evaluation of online instructors is a field that requires additional research.
Original Publication Citation
Thomas, J. E., & Graham, C. R. (2017). Common practices for evaluating post-secondary online instructors. Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 20(4). Retrieved from https://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/winter204/thomas_graham204.html
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Thomas, Jonathan E. and Graham, Charles R., "Common Practices for Evaluating Post-Secondary Online Instructors" (2017). Faculty Publications. 8119.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/8119
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2017
Publisher
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration
Language
English
College
David O. McKay School of Education
Department
Instructional Psychology and Technology
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