Challenges and opportunities to eLearning in social work education: perspectives from Spain and the United States [Retos y Oportunidades del eLearning en la enseñanza del Trabajo Social: perspectivas de España y los Estados Unidos]
- Racovita-Szilagyi, L. 2
- Carbonero Muñoz, D. 1
- Diaconu, M. 3
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Universidad de La Rioja
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Southern Adventist University
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Western Michigan University
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ISSN: 1369-1457
Année de publication: 2018
Pages: 1-14
Type: Article
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Résumé
eLearning has become an academic tool used to provide access to education for multiple segments of the population, which otherwise would have little to no access to it. While other academic disciplines integrated it into their curricula early in the digital revolution, in many countries, social work education is just beginning to address the opportunities and challenges web-based learning may bring to these programmes [Blackmon, 2013. Social work and online education with all deliberate speed. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 10(5), 509–521. doi:10.1080/15433714.2012.663672; Phelan, 2015. The use of eLearning in social work education. Social Work, 60(3), 257–264. doi:10.1093/sw/swv010]. This international collaborative research study seeks to better understand the challenges and opportunities faced by social work educators teaching at universities who are already using some form of eLearning in the United States and in Spain. A quantitative, non-experimental research design was employed. Results show that there are similarities as well as differences in the ways the two subsamples perceive the challenges and opportunities of eLearning. Findings reveal that there are some significant differences between the way the two subsample respondents perceived challenges and opportunities to eLearning. Recommendations for online social work educators and administrators are provided regarding overcoming challenges and capitalizing on opportunities applicable to the US, Spain, and the larger European and global contexts. Recommendations for further research and practice are also included. © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group