This study contributes to a better understanding of instructors’ perceptions of equity issues within online teaching and learning. The researchers interviewed 21 instructors at one university across disciplines regarding their experience with and recommendations for attending to issues of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA) in online teaching. Findings revealed that instructors characterized online teaching and IDEA issues as distinct skill sets and that they were not necessarily prepared to apply IDEA issues in online teaching. Participants also focused their attention much more on access and inclusion — with access as a baseline expectation and inclusion operationalized as relationship building — rather than on equity and diversity, areas in which faculty efforts often translated (or not) from their face-to-face teaching experience.
Faculty Perspectives on Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) in Online Teaching
Description
                  Presenter First Name: 
                  Beth
          Presenter Last Name: 
                  Oyarzun
          Presenter Email: 
                  beth.oyarzun@uncc.edu
          Names of Co-Presenters
              Cathy Howell
          Ryan Miller
              Conference
                  
          