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Best Practices in Online and Hybrid Teaching and Learning in Health Education/Promotion – Current and Post-COVID

Amar Kanekar (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
Janea Snyder (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
Bennie Prince (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)

Pandemic Pedagogy: Preparedness in Uncertain Times

ISBN: 978-1-80071-471-7, eISBN: 978-1-80071-470-0

Publication date: 15 May 2023

Abstract

Recent decades have shown a great increase in online and blended learning and teaching practices in higher education. The purpose of this book chapter is to explore and assess the existing literature on best practices in online and hybrid teaching and learning in the field of health education/promotion. Additionally, emerging practices Post-COVID-19 related to online and hybrid teaching as applicable to the field of health education/promotion were also explored.

In order to collect the materials for the study, a Boolean search of CINAHL, MEDLINE, and ERIC, Education Research Complete databases was carried out using the terms and headings such as “online teaching,” “hybrid teaching,” “health education,” “health promotion,” and “public health” for the time period 2010–2020. The criteria for inclusion of the studies were: (1) publication in English language, (2) full-text peer-reviewed publications between 2010 and 2020, and (3) location of studies anywhere in the world Exclusion criteria were publications in languages other than English and studies published prior to 2010. Using the key terms “online teaching” and “public health” yielded 10 results and “online teaching” and “health education” yielded 19 results. This review highlighted the scant published literature (as gauged by studies published in the last decade) on efficacy and application of online and hybrid teaching and learning in the field of health education/promotion.

We encourage health education professionals to conduct experimental and quasi-experimental studies for assessing efficacy of online and hybrid teaching and learning particularly using evidence-based frameworks such as Quality Matters (QM) or Online Learning Consortium (OLC) quality scorecard as mentioned earlier.

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Kanekar, A., Snyder, J. and Prince, B. (2023), "Best Practices in Online and Hybrid Teaching and Learning in Health Education/Promotion – Current and Post-COVID", Sengupta, E. (Ed.) Pandemic Pedagogy: Preparedness in Uncertain Times (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 49), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 163-177. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120230000049010

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