2021
DOI: 10.1080/03098265.2021.1900085
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Combining proximate with online learning in real-time: ambidextrous teaching and pathways towards inclusion during COVID-19 restrictions and beyond

Abstract: COVID-19 forced universities to engage in rapid improvisation and adoption of online learning and teaching. This paper explores 'real-time blended' learning in which online students are taught simultaneously with students who are experiencing proximate learning.Two cliques could develop with those learning online becoming observers rather than participants in an active learning process. This paper is based on action-based research to develop an inclusive approach to simultaneous teaching of proximate and onlin… Show more

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“…They encourage students to become creators and disseminators of knowledge (Loya, 2021). An inclusive-design approach to education is also based on the involvement of students and their experience in the co-creation process (Thomas & Bryson, 2021). According to Røe et al (2022), "student centredness is a multidimensional concept that encompasses the involvement of students in course decisions (including the selection of content and assessments), in the development of learning skills, and in shaping the [higher education] teacher's role" (p. 2).…”
Section: Promoting Hqeie: Responsibilities Of Instructors and Teachin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They encourage students to become creators and disseminators of knowledge (Loya, 2021). An inclusive-design approach to education is also based on the involvement of students and their experience in the co-creation process (Thomas & Bryson, 2021). According to Røe et al (2022), "student centredness is a multidimensional concept that encompasses the involvement of students in course decisions (including the selection of content and assessments), in the development of learning skills, and in shaping the [higher education] teacher's role" (p. 2).…”
Section: Promoting Hqeie: Responsibilities Of Instructors and Teachin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students must "feel appreciated, confident, called upon or brought into the course." The notion of empowerment is echoed in the literature, especially when it comes to active participation as noted by Thomas and Bryson (2021), and with student-centred education as noted by Røe et al (2022).…”
Section: How Did Ctl Leaders and Instructors Define Inclusive Educati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following COVID-19, most teaching has switched from face-to-face to screen-to-face practices (Thomas & Bryson, 2021). Students engaged in studying STEM subjects found themselves in a very precarious position.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The novelty of this research was to provide information related to learning geography in higher education based on the location of different students, either in villages or cities. The two locations have different geographical characteristics that affect the quality of learning (Thomas & Bryson, 2021). Therefore, in a scenario where face-to-face learning is not implemented, online-based learning is needed using both the web and digital applications (Bryson & Andres, 2020;Holloway et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%