Schwartz Jan
Education and Training Solutions, LLC, and the Asian Institute of Medical Studies, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2010 Sep 28;3(3):20-31. doi: 10.3822/ijtmb.v3i3.96.
This paper reports findings of a research study undertaken to determine the attitudes and perceptions of acupuncture, chiropractic, and massage therapy faculty with regard to online learning within their respective disciplines, and to determine how they might be persuaded to teach online. The study surveyed faculty teaching at schools in these three fields and followed up with additional interviews. The study results indicate that, in general, acupuncture, chiropractic, and massage therapy faculty lack awareness of the capabilities of online education and the elements of good online learning. There is also a perception that what they teach cannot be taught online because of its kinesthetic requirements. The faculty hold this perception in spite of the success of medical science and related health care fields in the online environment, and they do not seem to separate the kinesthetic from the didactic. The present study indicates that faculty opinions about online instruction in this alternative type of education range from being willing to look at the potential of online education to outright dismissing it.
本文报告了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在确定针灸、脊椎按摩疗法和按摩疗法专业教师对各自学科内在线学习的态度和看法,并确定如何说服他们进行在线教学。该研究调查了这三个领域学校的教师,并进行了后续的额外访谈。研究结果表明,总体而言,针灸、脊椎按摩疗法和按摩疗法专业教师对在线教育的能力以及良好在线学习的要素缺乏认识。也有一种看法认为,由于其动觉要求,他们所教授的内容无法在线传授。尽管医学和相关医疗保健领域在在线环境中取得了成功,但教师们仍持有这种看法,而且他们似乎没有将动觉教学与理论教学区分开来。本研究表明,在这种另类教育中,教师对在线教学的看法从愿意考虑在线教育的潜力到完全否定不等。