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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Scholarly Article (2020) - The Linguistic Deception of the Phrase Best Practices: A Critical Analysis of Articles Discussing “Best” Practices in Online Learning

Title:
The Linguistic Deception of the Phrase Best Practices: A Critical Analysis of Articles Discussing “Best” Practices in Online Learning

Authors:
David Johnson & Jennifer Cox

Published:
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, Volume XXIII, Number 1, Spring 2020
[University of West Georgia, Distance Education Center]

Available: 
https://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/spring231/Johnson_cox231.html

Abstract:
This article examines the use of the phrase best practices in academic literature that discusses online learning. Results of our study indicate that, despite the ubiquity of this phrase in academic literature concerning online pedagogy, the majority of articles lack empirical support for promoting certain approaches as best practices. Faculty and administrators would be well advised to critically examine articles that purport to promulgate best practices in online learning.