Challenges Facing Virtual School Teachers Leanna Archambault, Ph.D. Arizona State University.

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Challenges Facing Virtual School Teachers Leanna Archambault, Ph.D. Arizona State University

Methodology Online survey of 596 K-12 virtual teachers Cross-section from a variety of program models, 25 states, across all content areas Open-ending question asked the following question: “Describe your overall experience with teaching online K-12 students.” 482 comments were coded, of these, 63% were positive in nature and 37% were either mixed (29%) or negative (8%). Focus here is on the major challenges faced by virtual teachers.

Major Challenge Themes Time : spending more time online than in face- to-face classroom, frustrating, overwhelming, Content : no control over content; cause for frustration Student Issues : not every student is suited for online education, disparity between high performance/dropping out

Time “I work harder now than ever before. No two years are ever the same.” “Teaching online I feel is much harder than any other type of teaching position I have had in the past. It takes a lot of preparation, and decision making.” “I feel that it is a wonderful opportunity for my students, but it takes much more of my time than it did when I was in the classroom.” “Busy, and demanding with the enormous caseload but also gratifying as any teaching job can be. The most stressful part is retaining all of the students since withdraw rates are constantly in flux.”

Content “I am not the creator of the lesson plans or course design, and have no authority to change or create anything for my students.” “I am trying to teach math and find it difficult to help students with visuals.” “I find the curriculum at this online school is very poor. I spend much of my time rewriting it while I teach. Also, in social studies it is hard to impossible cover the content (or state standards) in anything less than a very superficial way.” “The school I work for has a great environment and very supportive staff/faculty, but there is little freedom in the actual instruction of the courses.” “I have little control on curriculum and course management. Errors within the course need to be submitted through a third party. I would prefer to make corrections myself to eliminate the delay.”

Student Issues “I am surprised by the amount of students that fail, but I have seen improvement over the last year and a half. It seems that students either do really well or just don't do anything at all.” “Sometimes it is frustrating not knowing what is going on with the student's personal lives. Not being able to know this limits your understanding of their needs. Other than that I enjoy doing it.” “Many of my students are making great progress toward understanding mathematical concepts. However, others choose not to participate and consequently they fail. Online works well for some motivated students.” “Pretty much the same as face to face students. Some students self motivated to get work in, some you have to track and remind, and some give up even when they obviously can do the work.”

Possible Implications Virtual teachers need professional development that emphasizes the demands for time and addresses time management strategies specific to online teaching. Content providers might consider allowing greater access for teachers to incorporate their own lesson ideas, as well as the ability to make corrections/revisions to curriculum directly. Professional development is needed for virtual teachers in meeting the needs of students with disabilities, identifying students who might be at-risk for failing, and differentiating instruction (Rice & Dawley, 2007).