This paper describes a collaborative action research approach used to explore peer observation of teaching (POT) within the online environment. Although POT has become familiar in face-to-face teaching contexts, little is understood of its potential role in online settings. We conducted 'virtual' focus groups to explore the experience and views of 28 teachers and subjected our data to a thematic analysis. This informed the implementation of an innovative programme of POT, 'Peer-to-peer Reflection on Pedagogical Practice' (PROPP) among tutors of a Web-based MSc in International Primary Health Care at University College London. Modeled on an action learning set, the programme encourages collaborative reflection on teaching practices, based on...
The Internet has enabled new online systems for collaborating, discussing and reflecting online abo...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university sett...
This paper describes a collaborative action research approach used to explore peer observation of te...
Peer observation of teaching (POT) is presented as a valuable mechanism allowing for the disseminati...
Peer observation of teaching is an established developmental tool in face-to-face settings. While th...
Peer observation of teaching (POT) is a process used to assist faculty who want to improve teaching....
Researching online offers endless possibilities for educators regardless of how the environment need...
Peer observation of teaching in the online environment: an action research approac
The introduction of a new VLE at the University of Lincoln was an opportunity to pilot an extension ...
Introduction: Peer observation of online teaching has been suggested to maintain and monitor online ...
This resource is intended to offer guidance to individuals, Research Scholars and to Schools on how ...
This article discusses an online peer observation project conceived to enhance language-teacher posi...
The purpose of this article was to provide a research proposal which offers a way of how a group of ...
Observation Context In autumn 2015, Kate Coulson and Alison Ewing engaged in the COOL process. Kate...
The Internet has enabled new online systems for collaborating, discussing and reflecting online abo...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university sett...
This paper describes a collaborative action research approach used to explore peer observation of te...
Peer observation of teaching (POT) is presented as a valuable mechanism allowing for the disseminati...
Peer observation of teaching is an established developmental tool in face-to-face settings. While th...
Peer observation of teaching (POT) is a process used to assist faculty who want to improve teaching....
Researching online offers endless possibilities for educators regardless of how the environment need...
Peer observation of teaching in the online environment: an action research approac
The introduction of a new VLE at the University of Lincoln was an opportunity to pilot an extension ...
Introduction: Peer observation of online teaching has been suggested to maintain and monitor online ...
This resource is intended to offer guidance to individuals, Research Scholars and to Schools on how ...
This article discusses an online peer observation project conceived to enhance language-teacher posi...
The purpose of this article was to provide a research proposal which offers a way of how a group of ...
Observation Context In autumn 2015, Kate Coulson and Alison Ewing engaged in the COOL process. Kate...
The Internet has enabled new online systems for collaborating, discussing and reflecting online abo...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university sett...