School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health, Faculty Health & Life Sciences, Coventry University , Coventry, UK.
J Interprof Care. 2020 Sep-Oct;34(5):647-654. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1807919. Epub 2020 Aug 24.
In the time of COVID-19, universities have been forced to engage with online learning more than ever before. The facilitator is a key player in the orchestration of online learning and as such, this paper seeks to present a radical reworking of the Garrison and Archer Community of Inquiry model that emphasizes the importance of a therapeutic presence in online interprofessional facilitation. Drawn from a strand of inductive empirical qualitative research based on 15 years' experience of online interprofessional education, this paper employs a therapeutic lens to propose the good enough facilitator as a theoretical construct that emphasizes the importance of the facilitator understanding when to intervene and when to retreat within the online space. Online interprofessional asynchronous discussion groups are explored to illustrate the value of the good enough facilitator in online learning.
在 COVID-19 期间,大学比以往任何时候都更被迫参与在线学习。辅导者是在线学习协调中的关键角色,因此,本文旨在对强调治疗性存在在在线跨专业促进中的重要性的 Garrison 和 Archer 社区调查模型进行彻底的重新构建。本文基于 15 年在线跨专业教育经验的归纳实证定性研究,采用治疗视角,提出了“足够好的辅导者”这一理论构建,强调了辅导者理解何时干预和何时在在线空间中退避的重要性。本文还探讨了在线跨专业异步讨论小组,以说明“足够好的辅导者”在在线学习中的价值。