TY - JOUR
T1 - How do Canadian faculty members imagine future teaching and learning modalities?
AU - Veletsianos, George
AU - Johnson, Nicole
AU - Houlden, Shandell
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Association for Educational Communications and Technology 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This study, originally prompted by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on educational practices, examined Canadian faculty members’ expectations of teaching and learning modalities in the year 2026. Employing a speculative methodology and thematic analysis, interview responses of 34 faculty members led to the construction of three hypothetical scenarios for future teaching and learning modalities: a hybrid work model, a high tech and flexible learning model, and a pre-pandemic status quo model. In contrast to radical education futures described in the literature, the findings do not depart significantly from dominant modes of teaching and learning. Nevertheless, these findings offer insights into the expectations that Canadian faculty members have with respect to future teaching and learning modalities, the contextual issues and concerns that they face, the use of speculative methodologies in educational technology research, and the potential impacts remote learning trends have on the future of higher education in Canada.
AB - This study, originally prompted by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on educational practices, examined Canadian faculty members’ expectations of teaching and learning modalities in the year 2026. Employing a speculative methodology and thematic analysis, interview responses of 34 faculty members led to the construction of three hypothetical scenarios for future teaching and learning modalities: a hybrid work model, a high tech and flexible learning model, and a pre-pandemic status quo model. In contrast to radical education futures described in the literature, the findings do not depart significantly from dominant modes of teaching and learning. Nevertheless, these findings offer insights into the expectations that Canadian faculty members have with respect to future teaching and learning modalities, the contextual issues and concerns that they face, the use of speculative methodologies in educational technology research, and the potential impacts remote learning trends have on the future of higher education in Canada.
KW - Canadian higher education
KW - Faculty perspectives
KW - Higher education futures
KW - Speculative methods
KW - Teaching and learning modality
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U2 - 10.1007/s11423-024-10350-4
DO - 10.1007/s11423-024-10350-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187721885
SN - 1042-1629
JO - Educational Technology Research and Development
JF - Educational Technology Research and Development
ER -