Online learning environments in K-12 and the university setting continue to grow. These environments are not immune to crisis events. The current research explored a comparison of two large online school systems’ educators’ perceptions of and preparedness for a variety of crisis events. Across time and schools, the recognition of all crisis events increased. This may be in part due to the increase in training to recognize and intervene with online crisis events. However, less than half of the samples feel prepared or somewhat prepared to address the crisis event. Recommendations were made for educators, administrators, universities, and university trainers
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionJ. Spencer ClarkUnlike many disaster scen...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...
Although K–12 online learning institutions may be protected from certain school safety concerns (i.e...
The need for better crisis prevention and intervention through detection and preparedness has been i...
Presentation given at the Georgia Educational Research Association Conference (GERA). The purpose of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of crisis preparedness and frequency for e...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of crisis preparedness and frequency for e...
This mixed-methods study was designed to measure and elaborate constructs of faculty online readines...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of online and distance learning management in...
Targeted school attacks are an ongoing threat to campus safety in the 21st Century. While case studi...
As incidents of school violence have hit the news media, school safety is of increasing interest to ...
As our nation has become more aware of severe, yet usually rare, crisis events in schools, the need ...
This study explored the perceptions of school principals in regards to school crisis preparedness pl...
Master's thesis in risk management and societal safety“Emergencies can strike anytime, anywhere and ...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionJ. Spencer ClarkUnlike many disaster scen...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...
Although K–12 online learning institutions may be protected from certain school safety concerns (i.e...
The need for better crisis prevention and intervention through detection and preparedness has been i...
Presentation given at the Georgia Educational Research Association Conference (GERA). The purpose of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of crisis preparedness and frequency for e...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perceptions of crisis preparedness and frequency for e...
This mixed-methods study was designed to measure and elaborate constructs of faculty online readines...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the significance of online and distance learning management in...
Targeted school attacks are an ongoing threat to campus safety in the 21st Century. While case studi...
As incidents of school violence have hit the news media, school safety is of increasing interest to ...
As our nation has become more aware of severe, yet usually rare, crisis events in schools, the need ...
This study explored the perceptions of school principals in regards to school crisis preparedness pl...
Master's thesis in risk management and societal safety“Emergencies can strike anytime, anywhere and ...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionJ. Spencer ClarkUnlike many disaster scen...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...
This study aims to further the understanding of the opportunities and challenges for online educatio...