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High School Students’ and Teachers’ Experiences of Online Learning using the Community of Inquiry Framework

, , University of Otago, New Zealand

Journal of Online Learning Research Volume 9, Number 3, ISSN 2374-1473 Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Waynesville, NC USA

Abstract

The Community of Inquiry framework (Garrison et al., 2000, 2010) is well researched within the higher education field but is only beginning to be studied within a K-12 context. In this study, all high school online learners and teachers were sent a survey to ask about their online learning and teaching experiences, framed around Garrison et al.’s framework. Two hundred and nine students and 53 teachers responded to online surveys, while 43 students and 21 teachers also participated in interviews. Findings showed that while the cognitive, teaching, and social presence elements of the Community of Inquiry framework were relevant to this level, fewer students reported experiencing these elements than teachers reported facilitating them. While the Community of Inquiry framework appears promising for high school online learning courses, further research is needed to investigate what is happening and why.

Citation

Pratt, K. & Lai, K.W. (2023). High School Students’ and Teachers’ Experiences of Online Learning using the Community of Inquiry Framework. Journal of Online Learning Research, 9(3), 247-270. Waynesville, NC USA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved September 1, 2024 from .