A systematic review of online teaching competencies in higher education context:a multilevel model for professional development

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Abstract

The explosive growth of online learning in higher education (HE) institutions has resulted in an unprecedented need to develop comprehensive professional development programs in order to support HE instructors in online settings. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify and categorize online teaching competencies in HE and to propose a conceptual model for creating professional learning opportunities within such settings. Following a rigorous systematic search in two electronic databases (Web of Science and Scopus) between the years 1993 to 2023, 77 eligible articles were chosen and analyzed through content analysis. A total of 106 competencies were identified under seven overarching dimensions. Inspired by the emerged dimensions of the identified competencies, a three-level model for establishing professional development programs for HE institutions is presented and the implications for HE instructors and institutions are discussed.

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Hossein, C., Hossein, T., Maryam, H. L., & Shahnaz, A. (2024). A systematic review of online teaching competencies in higher education context:a multilevel model for professional development. Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 19. https://doi.org/10.58459/rptel.2024.19014

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