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The Interrelationship of Encouragement & Confrontation with Online Education

The Interrelationship of Encouragement & Confrontation with Online Education Daniel Eckstein, Donna Eckstein, Chi-Sing Li, and Yu-Fin Lin Presented at: The Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference in San Antonio, TX; March 26-30, 2007.

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The Interrelationship of Encouragement & Confrontation with Online Education

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  1. The Interrelationship of Encouragement & Confrontation with Online Education Daniel Eckstein, Donna Eckstein, Chi-Sing Li, and Yu-Fin Lin Presented at: • The Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference in San Antonio, TX; March 26-30, 2007. • The National Technology & Social Science Conference in Las Vegas, NV; April 6-8,2008.

  2. Online Education Creating a synergistic effect with two approaches using online tools.

  3. Dinkmeyer and Eckstein’s definition of encouragement: A process that focuses on the individual’s resources and potential to enhance self-esteem & self-acceptance.

  4. To encourage is to unite dualities such as: Fear...........Courage Male...........Female Instructor.....Student

  5. Seven Methods of Encouragement • Role Model • Identifying Strengths & Weakness • Consistency of Support over the Long Haul • Seeing the Person as Special • Passionate Inspiration • Supporting a Person's Special Interests • Encouraging Career Choices

  6. Methods of Encouragement Applied to Online Tools: Announcements Calendar Mail Gradebook Assignments Discussions Learning Modules

  7. The Four Directions of Encouragement Downward Across Upward Inward

  8. Confrontation “Respectful” Confrontation is paradoxically an essential aspect of encouragement. Stroke and Spit (Nikelly, 1971) Focus on discrepancy.

  9. Representative Online Examples Include Discrepancies between... What a student says he or she will do and what they actually do

  10. Between your perception of quality and satisfactory work vs. learners with inflated opinions of their work.

  11. Between the research or posted course- room standards and how a learner is unwilling and/or unable to follow standards.

  12. Respectful Confrontation Can be constructive criticism. Does not have to be an aggressive, harsh attack. Can be done when students are respectfully invited to examine their behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts.

  13. Information & Consent Ethical considerations with online education. Giving and receiving of facilitative expectations, feedback, and grades need to be stated up front in the syllabus.

  14. Examples of Online Encouragement • Creative & Critical Thinking Skills • College Level Writing Skills • Active Participation • Effective Time Management Skills

  15. Examples of Online Confrontation • Plagiarism • Poor Writing Skills • Inactive Participation • Poor Time Management Skills

  16. Plagiarism Poor Writing Skills Inactive Participation Poor Time Management Skills The Interrelationship of Encouragement & Confrontation with Online Education • Creative & Critical Thinking Skills • College Level Writing Skills • Active Participation • Effective Time Management Skills

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