An Examination of the Relationship between Online Class Size and Instructor Performance
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Chris SorensenKeywords
Online class sizeInstructor performance
quality instruction
online learning
higher education
Theory and practice of education
LB5-3640
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With no physical walls, the online classroom has the potential to house a large number of students. A concern by some is what happens to the quality of instruction in courses with high enrollments. The purpose of this research was to examine online class size and its relationship to, and potential influence on, an instructor’s performance. Results were mixed indicating that class size had a positive relationship with some the variables meant to measure online instructor performance and a negative relationship with others. Online class size was seen as having the most concerning relationship and potential influence on an instructor’s ability to provide quality feedback to students and for his/her expertise to be used consistently and effectively.Date
2015-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:087f1a8123614d2e9bbecb86f35814fd1547-500X
https://doaj.org/article/087f1a8123614d2e9bbecb86f35814fd