Educating educators for virtual schooling: Communicating roles and responsibilities

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2006-01-01
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Harms, Chad
Niederhauser, Dale
Davis, Niki
Roblyer, M. D.
Gilbert, Stephen
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School of Education

The School of Education seeks to prepare students as educators to lead classrooms, schools, colleges, and professional development.

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The School of Education was formed in 2012 from the merger of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.

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New forms of electronic media have enabled the creation of virtual classrooms in K-12 schools across the U.S. The virtual schooling (VS) movement, in which courses are offered mostly or completely via distance technologies, is expanding rapidly, yet many educators who work in these environments receive little or no foundation for effectively communicating with students at a distance. This paper codifies our current thinking on communication demands for K-12 VS teachers, designers, and facilitators, and provides a conceptual framework to ground further research and development in this critical aspect of virtual schooling. Communication theories which have direct application to the design and implementation of VS can inform practice and enhance the experience of students and teachers who participate in this increasingly common educational option. In this paper we provide an overview of how communication theories can be applied as a lens to inform VS practice.

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This article is published as Harms, Chad M., Dale S. Niederhauser, Niki E. Davis, M. D. Roblyer, and Stephen B. Gilbert. "Educating educators for virtual schooling: Communicating roles and responsibilities." Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication 16, no. 1& 2 (2006). Posted with permission.

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