Impact of instructors’ online teaching readiness on satisfaction in the emergency online teaching context

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Jieun Lim
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[1] Daegu National University of Education,Department of Education
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Emergency online teaching; Online teaching satisfaction; Online teaching confidence; Online teaching readiness; Hierarchical regression;
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This study aims at investigating the predictive effects of online teaching readiness factors on instructors’ satisfaction and confidence in the emergency online teaching context. The target population is instructors who experienced online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in South Korea. Two hundred and thirteen instructors from 15 universities in South Korea responded to a survey asking about online teaching readiness (technological, pedagogical, online communication, time and environment management, and institutional support readiness), satisfaction, and confidence. Hierarchical regression analysis showed that pedagogical and online communication readiness have significant positive effects on both satisfaction and confidence, while showing lower means than other online teaching readiness sub-categories. This research concludes that specific strategies and skills for pedagogical and online communication readiness have to be stressed in professional development programs for online teaching.
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