Peer observation of teaching in the online environment: An action research approach
This paper describes a collaborative action research approach used to explore peer observation of teaching (POT) within the online environment. Although POT has become familiar in face-to-face teaching contexts, little is understood of its potential role in online settings. We conducted 'virtua...
Main Authors: | Swinglehurst, D, Russell, J, Greenhalgh, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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