Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract

A psychological contract is an individual’s perceived expectation that remains in their mindset and thought process. The purpose of this study is to discover the psychological contract of the student in a blended learning setting by exploring his/her expectations of blended learning. Blended learnin...

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Main Author: Roberta Fenech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2021.1914286
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description A psychological contract is an individual’s perceived expectation that remains in their mindset and thought process. The purpose of this study is to discover the psychological contract of the student in a blended learning setting by exploring his/her expectations of blended learning. Blended learning with its strategic and systematic approach to the integration of online and face-to-face teaching has stirred the interest of many with its promise of flexibility, personalized learning, ease of accessibility, and student engagement. The methodology adopted is a qualitative methodology using in-depth semi-structured interviews. A sample of 27 tertiary education students in the UAE were interviewed at the start of a 16-week blended learning course to uncover their expectations. The main finding is that the psychological contract of students in a blended learning setting consists of positive educational and relational expectations towards both the teacher and peers. Positive expectations of participation, communication and collaboration result from this study as students expect to learn from both their peers and their teachers through blended learning as well to learn autonomously through activities, problem-solving exercises and research.
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spelling doaj.art-a5a7306929504dd1b323bf6cac8428c92023-08-02T01:08:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2021-01-018110.1080/2331186X.2021.19142861914286Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological ContractRoberta Fenech0Higher Colleges of TechnologyA psychological contract is an individual’s perceived expectation that remains in their mindset and thought process. The purpose of this study is to discover the psychological contract of the student in a blended learning setting by exploring his/her expectations of blended learning. Blended learning with its strategic and systematic approach to the integration of online and face-to-face teaching has stirred the interest of many with its promise of flexibility, personalized learning, ease of accessibility, and student engagement. The methodology adopted is a qualitative methodology using in-depth semi-structured interviews. A sample of 27 tertiary education students in the UAE were interviewed at the start of a 16-week blended learning course to uncover their expectations. The main finding is that the psychological contract of students in a blended learning setting consists of positive educational and relational expectations towards both the teacher and peers. Positive expectations of participation, communication and collaboration result from this study as students expect to learn from both their peers and their teachers through blended learning as well to learn autonomously through activities, problem-solving exercises and research.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2021.1914286blended learningpsychological contractexpectationsteaching methodologyqualitative study
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Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
Cogent Education
blended learning
psychological contract
expectations
teaching methodology
qualitative study
title Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
title_full Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
title_fullStr Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
title_full_unstemmed Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
title_short Blended learning: Honouring students’ Psychological Contract
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psychological contract
expectations
teaching methodology
qualitative study
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