Baseline data on distance education offerings in deaf education teacher preparation programs in the United States

Am Ann Deaf. 2011 Winter;155(5):550-61. doi: 10.1353/aad.2011.0004.

Abstract

Given that little is empirically known about the use of distance education within deaf education teacher preparation (DETP) programs, the purpose of the present study was to obtain baseline data on distance education activities in these programs. Using a census of the program coordinators of the 68 DETP programs in the United States, the researcher requested and gathered data by means of an 11-item online questionnaire. A 69% response rate was achieved (N = 47). It was found that more than half of the DETP programs offered distance education courses. Respondents indicated that asynchronous technology was used overwhelmingly more often than synchronous technology, with the Internet listed most often, followed by teleconferencing. Additional results provide information about the current status of distance education within the DETP field.

MeSH terms

  • Computer-Assisted Instruction
  • Curriculum
  • Education of Hearing Disabled*
  • Education, Distance*
  • Education, Professional / methods*
  • Education, Special / methods*
  • Humans
  • Internet
  • Program Development
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Telecommunications
  • United States