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Examining the Volunteer Workload of School-based Personnel in Virtual Schooling Michael Barbour, Wayne State University
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Newfoundland and Labrador the island is 43,359 square miles, while Labrador covers 112,826 population was 505,469 in 2006 Census –551,795 in 1996 / 568,350 in 1986 294 schools in 2005-06 –343 in 2000-01 / 472 in 1995-96 76,763 students in 2005-06 –110,456 in 1995-96 / 142,332 in 1985-86 average school size is 220 pupils –45% > 200 and 25% > 100
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Centre for Distance Learning and Innovation Scheduled time as part of the students regular day Synchronous – Online 30% to 80%, depending on subject area taught via a virtual classroom Asynchronous – Offline remainder of their time taught via a course management system usually consists of independent work from posted homework or assignments or from their textbooks
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Mediating Teachers/Team Technical - to provide initial maintenance and trouble- shooting for the CDLI computers (all major problems are handled by a district-level technician or by the CDLI) Coach – to provide support (although not academic support) in gaining the independent learning and self- motivation skills that may be needed to succeed in the online environment Administrative – to proctor tests and exams, monitor student attendance and behavior, and provide supervision school administrator, technology teacher, secretary, custodian, and/or a student enrolled in the CDLI (i.e., e- tutor)
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Sample 4 of the 5 school districts agreed to participate 75% of the schools representing 74% of the m-teachers Response rate – 23% Opted out – 21% Unresponsive – 56% Administrative - 60.5% Technical - 23.3% Coach - 16.3%
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TaskSurvey TimeLog Time2004 Study Supervising tests/exams/class58 min80 min58 min Tracking down missing assignments/homework 31 min2 min28 min Recording attendance or other administrative data 17 min3 min27 min Providing content-based tutoring40 min15 min12 min Providing technology-based tutoring23 min-30 min Providing technical trouble shooting37 min29 min81 min Supervising science labs60 min-- Preparing and submitting tests/exams20 min19 min- Amount of Time ** Average m-teacher spends 2/3 of a course slot on their support duties
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Initial Conclusions m-teacher duties occupy significant amounts of teacher time consideration should be given to including this as part of a teacher’s workload –one teaching unit / 175 students (Shortall & Greene-Fraize, 2007) some form of general orientation to standardized duties
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What’s Next? expand or repeat survey –possible addition of District 1 additional teacher logs & interviews 6 m-teachers were interviewed and recordings are being transcribed creation of a web-based orientation for m-teachers –examination of the effects of that orientation
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Assistant Professor Wayne State University, USA mkbarbour@gmail.com http://www.michaelbarbour.com
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